Did you have to refill your new ac compressor with oil and new Freon? And if yes how much? Going to do this for the first time in my mother in-laws car this weekend, much appreciated video.
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Ok I have the same issue with ac blowing hot air out. Was told Evaporator core needs to be replaced as well I don’t know how true that is. Because they didn’t even remove the dash to check evaporator core. What are your recommendations? Can I just change my compressor and ac will work?
@@AnonymousAnonymous-rp2de I would do more troubleshooting that’s the same issue I had though of what your talking about and we narrowed it down to the compressor and i changed it and recharged the system and then it started to blow out cold air
@@MrHyundai yea the ground is different, im having misfires in every chamber caused by a short on the ac compressor spark gapping and i just found it today im currently taking the alternator to fix the ground to fix the misfires its crazy right xD
Is your car manual or automatic ? I have to change mine but the compressor model is a DV12. This seems to be a DVE12.
My car is automatic.
I have a Hyundai accent 2017, will the process to change the compressor will be the same, or different do you know?
Yes it should be the same ac compressor shouldn’t be that different some may be bigger or smaller but it should be the same
what was the issue you were having? turning on and off randomly? but still working? or actually damaged the internals?
The ac worked just blowing hot air even if I had it on the cold setting
Did you have to refill your new ac compressor with oil and new Freon? And if yes how much?
Going to do this for the first time in my mother in-laws car this weekend, much appreciated video.
For me it was only 80$ I personally knew somebody
Did you have to evacuate the Refrigerant before removing the AC Compressor?
Yes I did have to evacuate the refrigerant before taking the AC compressor off
I have the same car can you let me know the model of the ac compressor. Not sure which one to order.
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Here’s where I bought mine from this is the model I got.
Ok I have the same issue with ac blowing hot air out. Was told Evaporator core needs to be replaced as well I don’t know how true that is. Because they didn’t even remove the dash to check evaporator core. What are your recommendations? Can I just change my compressor and ac will work?
@@AnonymousAnonymous-rp2de I would do more troubleshooting that’s the same issue I had though of what your talking about and we narrowed it down to the compressor and i changed it and recharged the system and then it started to blow out cold air
What did you use to jack the car up
@@MichealLee__ I used a Duralast 1 1/2 ton jack and 2 jackstands
What voltage reading do you have at the connector that plugs into the ac compressor connector
@@josephruffing6070 Honestly I never tested the voltage reading
your compressor is different then the 2012 models
Oh really?
@@MrHyundai yea the ground is different, im having misfires in every chamber caused by a short on the ac compressor spark gapping and i just found it today im currently taking the alternator to fix the ground to fix the misfires its crazy right xD
@@Biggerfoot That is crazy hopefully it doesn’t take to much time lol.