Soy Latina Cubana, y me gusto que te importo explicar bastante en tu video. Eso es bueno. I have a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7L. I have been working on it on my own. I am replacing all the old parts with the originals from Mopar Website. I end up in your video looking at how to replace the AC Compressor. Any suggestion is appreciated it.
Great Vid thanks, i am changing out my ac condensor today, this was a huge help. I wonder do you lose much transmission fluid when disconnecting the top pipes? I know its important to keep the transmission fluid levels just right
I realized the leak was coming from the a condesnor, after I had it completely ripped apart. Is it absolutely necessary to have the ac drained 1st? It would be difficult to put it all back together just to have the freon drained. Any advice would be appreciated
Hi, I know its probably very simple but I wanted to ask and hope you could post a video. I have a 2006 jeep grand cherokee and Im going to be replacing the passenger headlight lens, It looks like a couple of bolts on top but I cant see the bottom. I saw your video on removing the grill I thought that might help but if I dont have to do that it would be even better. Can you help me out? no videos on that at all..thanks Dave
David Santelli Hey Dave....I will try to make one next time one comes in for that repair. The only issue is that they rarely come in anymore. I will keep it in mind for sure. Make sure to subscribe so that you get notified if any videos such as this get uploaded. Thanks again
Dear MC Mechanic, in the middle of the AC connection 13mm nuts there are the small hexagonal pins, what is the purpose of that ? What should be the tightening torque on that nuts ? Thank you in advance. BR Kamil
Kamillo P. The pins are just threaded studs inserted into the condenser. Otherwise I don’t have access to the specs at this moment. I just go snug and never have any issues. Make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already
This video you skipped over doing important details for someone like myself who is watching to actually learn how to do this those details are important and is needed so i dont make mistakes.
@@MotorCityMechanic so your saying if my high side pressure on my a/c gauges exceeded 200 psi my expansion valve is bad? 30 psi low - 350 psi hi and i still get cool a/c out my drivers side but warm on passanger
I have a 2007 jeep commander with the exact same set up. The transmission cooler is leaking. I bought the replacement and plan to do it my self. What else is involved? Do I have to have the ac recharged?
+Chuck Batsford I have don't one on a Commander as of yet. The service info states its part of the radiator and not the condenser. I would think its part of the a/c condenser. Being that I haven't done one and I am thinking that there could be a possible error with the service info.....I cant be 100% certain. The pics of the a/c condenser that I am seeing show trans line fittings. None the less if the cooler is part of the a/c condenser than you will need to have the Freon removed and recharged once done. The procedure will be different on the Commander when compared to the one in the video for the Jeep Grand Cherokee. That's based on what needs to be removed especially being that they are different body styles.
when Im loosing the bolts to the ac connector I have pressure coming out like gas liquid, Its coming out of the lines. Is that Freon? Will I have to recharge it?
Okay.....I am assuming you didnt remove the freon before attempting this repair? If so then yes thats what is trying to leak out. I highly recommend having the freon removed otherwise you could get hurt and cause damage. The system is suppose to be emptied before taking the lines loose. Then once your done....have the system recharged/filled with freon. Thanks for the question and for following the steps in the video.
Where is your shop? I see a UGA plate on the front of this vehicle(like I have on my 2007 Jeep Cherokee). I live in Nashville, GA(near Valdosta). My a/c needs to be repaired. Thanks for the videos. I have subscribed!
Alex Marinescu Awesome. Glad I could help Alex. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Make sure to subscribe and help spread the word by sharing these videos with others.
Motor City Mechanic. Thanks for the video. Had a diagnostic run on my system and was told the dye was just pouring out of my condenser so it need to be replaced. 2 Questions for you. Do you think my 2008 v8 4.7L grand cherokee laredo will be a very similar process to what you have shown and once done can I just take to a mechanic to flush system completely and recharge for me? Thanks for the great video!
+dan SEKERAK I would think the process should be about the same if not exactly. Make sure the system is empty of any Freon and yes, after your done....you can go and have the system recharged and be back on the road again. I appreciate the question and for you watching the video. Make sure to subscribe
Hi. Motor City Mechanic, thank you for your video. My mechanic told me that my ac condenser i broken thats why my AC does not work. I have a Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD 2007 . My mechanic told me to better buy an orginal condenser becouse non original parts usualy dont fit. I know that orginal part's are better but they are always more expensive. What is your opinion ? Also you showed on your video that in Jeep G C the condenser is attached with transmision cooler ? Does it look the same in Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD? Soory for my langauge, not US citizen ;-). I learn a lot from your video. Thanks!
The OEM (original equipment) does fit well and your correct that sometimes the aftermarket replacement might not be 100% the same. In most cases they are pretty close. The service information says that the trans cooler is part of the radiator on this vehicle so it wont be with the a/c condensor. The vehicle you have is an odd vehicle in my part of the country so getting the part may be harder then usual. I have seen where the aftermarket replacement not be correct because they think its the same as the gas engine when its not in come cases.
Hi, thank you for the video. I have two questions, do I need to drain the transmission fluid when removing the condenser? I have a 2005 with 5.7 and the power steering cooler has a hose on both ends, will I be able to remove a/c condenser without removing power steering cooler completely?
+Tony Buckner You will only lose a small amount of trans fluid so no draining is needed. Just have a catch pan underneath to catch any that may leak out. You will not need to remove any p/s lines.....the p/s cooler will be removed from the condenser without unhooking the lines. Thanks for the question and make sure to subscribe
This video saved me $500. Thanks MotorCity Mechanic!
Great video, I learned a lot. Thank you very much, I appreciated your time and your knowledge
What’s the best way to remove the frion ?? Say I don’t have an a/c machine’ thank you 🙏
What is the difference between ac compressor and ac condenser? What are the symptoms of failure on each?
where can I get the retainer clips
If someone needs help taking off the grille, they shouldn’t be touching anything else on their vehicle
Soy Latina Cubana, y me gusto que te importo explicar bastante en tu video. Eso es bueno. I have a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7L. I have been working on it on my own. I am replacing all the old parts with the originals from Mopar Website. I end up in your video looking at how to replace the AC Compressor. Any suggestion is appreciated it.
Great Vid thanks, i am changing out my ac condensor today, this was a huge help. I wonder do you lose much transmission fluid when disconnecting the top pipes? I know its important to keep the transmission fluid levels just right
I realized the leak was coming from the a condesnor, after I had it completely ripped apart.
Is it absolutely necessary to have the ac drained 1st? It would be difficult to put it all back together just to have the freon drained.
Any advice would be appreciated
What about lubing the seals or orings with ac oil??????
great video! keep up the good work!
Much appreciated. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. Dont forget to subscribe
Hi, I know its probably very simple but I wanted to ask and hope you could post a video. I have a 2006 jeep grand cherokee and Im going to be replacing the passenger headlight lens, It looks like a couple of bolts on top but I cant see the bottom. I saw your video on removing the grill I thought that might help but if I dont have to do that it would be even better. Can you help me out? no videos on that at all..thanks Dave
David Santelli Hey Dave....I will try to make one next time one comes in for that repair. The only issue is that they rarely come in anymore. I will keep it in mind for sure. Make sure to subscribe so that you get notified if any videos such as this get uploaded. Thanks again
Dear MC Mechanic, in the middle of the AC connection 13mm nuts there are the small hexagonal pins, what is the purpose of that ? What should be the tightening torque on that nuts ? Thank you in advance.
BR Kamil
Kamillo P. The pins are just threaded studs inserted into the condenser. Otherwise I don’t have access to the specs at this moment. I just go snug and never have any issues. Make sure to subscribe if you haven’t already
This video you skipped over doing important details for someone like myself who is watching to actually learn how to do this those details are important and is needed so i dont make mistakes.
Where is the orfice or inline filter?
It doesn’t use one. If has an expansion block that meters the pressure instead of an orifice tube.
@@MotorCityMechanic so your saying if my high side pressure on my a/c gauges exceeded 200 psi my expansion valve is bad? 30 psi low - 350 psi hi and i still get cool a/c out my drivers side but warm on passanger
Do u have to remove the freeon even when just removing the condenser? It’s leaking and I cannot make it to a shop so I’m doing it myself
Yes it'll burn you badly well freeze burns.
I have a 2007 jeep commander with the exact same set up. The transmission cooler is leaking. I bought the replacement and plan to do it my self. What else is involved? Do I have to have the ac recharged?
+Chuck Batsford I have don't one on a Commander as of yet. The service info states its part of the radiator and not the condenser. I would think its part of the a/c condenser. Being that I haven't done one and I am thinking that there could be a possible error with the service info.....I cant be 100% certain. The pics of the a/c condenser that I am seeing show trans line fittings. None the less if the cooler is part of the a/c condenser than you will need to have the Freon removed and recharged once done. The procedure will be different on the Commander when compared to the one in the video for the Jeep Grand Cherokee. That's based on what needs to be removed especially being that they are different body styles.
MotorCity Mechanic I'm doing the condenser on my 07 Commander 3.7L now, it's the exact same process as shown in your video.
when Im loosing the bolts to the ac connector I have pressure coming out like gas liquid, Its coming out of the lines. Is that Freon? Will I have to recharge it?
Okay.....I am assuming you didnt remove the freon before attempting this repair? If so then yes thats what is trying to leak out. I highly recommend having the freon removed otherwise you could get hurt and cause damage. The system is suppose to be emptied before taking the lines loose. Then once your done....have the system recharged/filled with freon. Thanks for the question and for following the steps in the video.
excellent video thanks
Much appreciated! Make sure to subscribe and share the videos with others
Where is your shop? I see a UGA plate on the front of this vehicle(like I have on my 2007 Jeep Cherokee). I live in Nashville, GA(near Valdosta). My a/c needs to be repaired. Thanks for the videos. I have subscribed!
The dealership I work out of is just outside of Augusta Ga. Thanks for watching and for having subscribed
nice job, u helped me a lot :P
Alex Marinescu Awesome. Glad I could help Alex. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Make sure to subscribe and help spread the word by sharing these videos with others.
Thank you in 2021 :o)
Your welcome and make sure to subscribe
Motor City Mechanic. Thanks for the video. Had a diagnostic run on my system and was told the dye was just pouring out of my condenser so it need to be replaced. 2 Questions for you. Do you think my 2008 v8 4.7L grand cherokee laredo will be a very similar process to what you have shown and once done can I just take to a mechanic to flush system completely and recharge for me? Thanks for the great video!
+dan SEKERAK I would think the process should be about the same if not exactly. Make sure the system is empty of any Freon and yes, after your done....you can go and have the system recharged and be back on the road again. I appreciate the question and for you watching the video. Make sure to subscribe
Hi. Motor City Mechanic, thank you for your video. My mechanic told me that my ac condenser i broken thats why my AC does not work. I have a Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD 2007 . My mechanic told me to better buy an orginal condenser becouse non original parts usualy dont fit. I know that orginal part's are better but they are always more expensive. What is your opinion ? Also you showed on your video that in Jeep G C the condenser is attached with transmision cooler ? Does it look the same in Jeep Commander 3.0 CRD? Soory for my langauge, not US citizen ;-). I learn a lot from your video. Thanks!
The OEM (original equipment) does fit well and your correct that sometimes the aftermarket replacement might not be 100% the same. In most cases they are pretty close. The service information says that the trans cooler is part of the radiator on this vehicle so it wont be with the a/c condensor. The vehicle you have is an odd vehicle in my part of the country so getting the part may be harder then usual. I have seen where the aftermarket replacement not be correct because they think its the same as the gas engine when its not in come cases.
I just got an estimate for this job on my 2007. $1450 plus tax, (13%), canadian. Seems high
Hi, thank you for the video. I have two questions, do I need to drain the transmission fluid when removing the condenser? I have a 2005 with 5.7 and the power steering cooler has a hose on both ends, will I be able to remove a/c condenser without removing power steering cooler completely?
+Tony Buckner You will only lose a small amount of trans fluid so no draining is needed. Just have a catch pan underneath to catch any that may leak out. You will not need to remove any p/s lines.....the p/s cooler will be removed from the condenser without unhooking the lines. Thanks for the question and make sure to subscribe
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