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guth
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'98 328i
anyone know how many hours this would be at a shop? its not that bad to get to, i just dont want to mess with evacuating and recharging the system.

wheres a good a/c shop? i'll probably just live with the occasional honk, but when i have time i want to take care of it.

6/11/2007 11:08:49 PM

guth
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ok, so its done for good now. anyone know a reliable A/C shop with decent rates?

7/7/2007 8:44:30 PM

optmusprimer
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huh? have you called 4 brothers?

7/7/2007 9:35:14 PM

guth
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nah, i will though thanks

7/8/2007 12:18:38 AM

slingblade
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it's probably not much more than .5 hours (then again i've never priced it out on a bmw).. but you are going to still have to pay for an evac/recharge which will be more expensive.

7/8/2007 1:50:16 AM

guth
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its just r-134a, how much can that cost for an evac and recharge

7/8/2007 9:32:52 AM

Speedsta800
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just cause its 134a doesnt make it cheap, youre gonna shell out a 100 or more by the time its all said and done.

7/8/2007 11:34:21 AM

guth
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i would consider $100 very cheap

7/8/2007 11:45:30 AM

slingblade
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I looked it up at work today, I couldn't remember exactly what you have so I guessed 99 318. Labor is 2.4 hours. Be prepared.

7/8/2007 7:16:52 PM

guth
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well i was expecting about 3 hours, now i just need to find a free day to take the fucking thing in before i sweat my balls off

7/8/2007 7:57:41 PM

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if its that old and you open the system, its gonna need a new dryer, and probably a flush if there is enough crap in the sytem to plug the expansion valve

7/9/2007 11:00:55 AM

guth
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i'll check to be sure, but the dryer was probably replaced a year ago when everything else was.

the guy did it himself (compressor died), im betting that the expansion valve got plugged because he didnt flush it

[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 4:53 PM. Reason : .]

7/9/2007 4:52:03 PM

madmechanik
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^ good chance your evaporator or condenser are plugged too

7/10/2007 10:27:25 AM

guth
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well looks like its time to break out the toolbox

aka.. wallet

7/10/2007 7:22:01 PM

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