They want $800 just to replace the evaporator coil on my 97.
And trust me it's nothing you want to get involved in! Unless the
evaporator core is already installed? Then it is just a matter of hooking
up the compressor, condenser, hoses, and accumulator. You would also need
access to a vacuum pump, Gauges, And other mis. A/C tool's.
Hop.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wes Weems [mailto:wweems@fix.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 2:59 PM
> To: dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
> Subject: DML: Aftermarket A/C
>
>
> Ok,
> I purchased my truck wihtout a/c knowing full well that I didnt need it
> however I am going to be needing it =) I was wondering, anyway to avoid
> dodges GIGANTIC aftermarket install prices? I mean from looking at what I
> got under the hood, It appears as if I could go purchase all the necessary
> parts and just pop it in. I dont know tho. The thing that kinda throws me
> off, is that were looking at about 1k for a/c installation. Anyhow, I dont
> know if anyone can help, anything would be great!
>
> Wes Weems
> 97 Dak Sport 4x4 (v6)
>
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