Thanks for the walk through. I appreciate the video. I’m doing my 95 k2500 suburban this weekend. Even though I can do the job without the video I find watching and getting mental walk through while having coffee in morning makes the jobs go smoother and faster. Thank you for your time.
I can't believe people actually get upset about what tools you use.. what a great video! Thank you for the information you took the time to provide. The visual of the process is more than enough for the person who should be tackling this kind of job themselves. If you need more, you need a professional mechanic before you cost yourself more money than a shop charge or hurt yourself/someone else. One step further, if you are fussing about what tools are being used in this video.. the part about not drinking the fluids in service manuals is probably directed at you.
I really liked your video. I thought the video was very good quality. And I thought you instructions and follow along in the video was quite good. However, here’s the point I wanna make the noise in the background or it sounded like there was a truck running or an exhaust very loud noise, and it was kind of overriding your voice, so that part of the video was very unclear, which is too bad because the rest of the video was very good but I couldn’t hear your instructions clearly thank you so much for posting the video
Hello! Thank you for asking your question. I think you are asking if I reused the old oil, if that is the question the answer is no. Always use new compressor oil. Let me know if you have any other questions. Have a great day and God bless you 🙏
Thanks for the walk through. I appreciate the video. I’m doing my 95 k2500 suburban this weekend. Even though I can do the job without the video I find watching and getting mental walk through while having coffee in morning makes the jobs go smoother and faster. Thank you for your time.
I can't believe people actually get upset about what tools you use.. what a great video! Thank you for the information you took the time to provide. The visual of the process is more than enough for the person who should be tackling this kind of job themselves. If you need more, you need a professional mechanic before you cost yourself more money than a shop charge or hurt yourself/someone else. One step further, if you are fussing about what tools are being used in this video.. the part about not drinking the fluids in service manuals is probably directed at you.
I’ll be replacing mine tomorrow. This video helped me greatly. Thank you. I believe the mounting bolts are recommended to 37ft lbs of torque.
Gracias Amigo! The bolt heads are whack!✌🏼
I really liked your video. I thought the video was very good quality. And I thought you instructions and follow along in the video was quite good. However, here’s the point I wanna make the noise in the background or it sounded like there was a truck running or an exhaust very loud noise, and it was kind of overriding your voice, so that part of the video was very unclear, which is too bad because the rest of the video was very good but I couldn’t hear your instructions clearly thank you so much for posting the video
best video ever thank you
Thank you for the comment! I really appreciate it 🙏
good job
Thanks I appreciate the insight good video
Glad it was helpful!
I need to see how to do the condenser
Whats is the hose above the compressor called?
Why did you not add any leak detector die?
There's two grounds on the back of my AC compressor, are they supposed to be there?
Yes
Some of them compressors are a bear to get out
Part number??
So you put back the same oil pk150
Hello! Thank you for asking your question. I think you are asking if I reused the old oil, if that is the question the answer is no. Always use new compressor oil. Let me know if you have any other questions. Have a great day and God bless you 🙏