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steve9bug



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver
Air con condenser change

How hard is it to swap the condenser unit out it has a small leak and i want to change or at least get the unit fixed.
Is this air con sealer any use or just a wast of time and money.
I can get a secondhand unit or after market unit for about £80 to £100

Post #210824 18th Sep 2013 7:41am
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stan
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pretty easy , it just takes time and make sure you put all the bits back...i was left with 2 screws but i got them back in in the end.

you'll need to get it re-gassed at a garage after.. ... - .- -.




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Post #210827 18th Sep 2013 7:44am
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steve9bug



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Re gassing no probs i can get that sorted for £30 and i own a body shop so might just go for the change out then cheers, was just wondering time scale and how hard a job thanks

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i took my time and it took a couple of hours with a few coffee breaks.. ... - .- -.




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Post #210835 18th Sep 2013 7:52am
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dingg1



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the quickest way to remove it is to remove the bonnet catch panel , saves all that faffing about with the viscous fan and shroud.

you have pm too

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