How hard is it to replace condenser?
#3
I thought it was blowing one side cold, but it is warm both side. I just replaced the rear evaporator and need to pull the condenser to replace. It seems the freon has escaped since it is blowing warm and the compressor is not kicking in due to low or no pressure.
#5
Condenser
Well, I went to the dealer because of the AC issue, and they found out that the rear evaporator and front condenser were leaking. I had a local mechanic replace the rear evaporator and he told me the only thing leaking on the condenser was the O rings. Maybe it is not the condenser that is leaking... BTW, dealer did put the dye in and that is how they found out about the condenser and evaporator leak.
#6
how to remove fascia grill
I believe the answer is here:
2002 Chrysler Town And Country Condenser Replacement
Has anybody done this recentlty? In particular: The text does not say that the front fascia grill must be detached from the bumper. Is this correct or merely assumed self-evident? If the fascia grill needs to be removed, how can I get it apart from the bumper?
#7
I have exactly the same question.
I believe the answer is here:
2002 Chrysler Town And Country Condenser Replacement
Has anybody done this recentlty? In particular: The text does not say that the front fascia grill must be detached from the bumper. Is this correct or merely assumed self-evident? If the fascia grill needs to be removed, how can I get it apart from the bumper?
I believe the answer is here:
2002 Chrysler Town And Country Condenser Replacement
Has anybody done this recentlty? In particular: The text does not say that the front fascia grill must be detached from the bumper. Is this correct or merely assumed self-evident? If the fascia grill needs to be removed, how can I get it apart from the bumper?
Fascia and bumper are the same piece. Some push pins along the bottom and a screw or two behind the inner fender shield that attch it to the fender.