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Fri Jun 16, 2006 5:41 am
Dear Drew,
You should replace the dryer when replacing the AC compressor. You will also need to replace all the o-rings. I assume there is refrigerant still in the system, so you will want to recover it and flush the system. Sometimes the compressors come part and put trash into the lines. Mine did.
You did not say how much of the repair you would do yourself. If you want to install the compressor yourself, have the shop evacuate the system, and then you can install the dryer and compressor. Seal all the holes and leave the lines hanging. The shop then flushes the system, connect the lines and then charge and leak test the system. (Note: not many shops allow this level of flexibility, but it will save you the labor)
Since you are in the Atlanta area, I have had great success and have great confidence using Same Day Auto/Team Tire & Fleet Service on Fulton Industrial and Veterans Memorial/Bankhead Highway. They recently acquired a larger shop, thus the multiple names. The owner, Sonny (678.481.4730 Cell) is very flexible and easy to work with. Working at both the Infiniti dealer and T3 for many years, he is very experience with Inifinitis. They have several Q45 parts cars around back. They did my timing chain guides and my last AC work at a fraction of the price quoted by T3. I only have limited work outsourced, am very value conscience, very mechanically literate and very picky about who works on my vehicles, Sonny does all my work! Good honest business people.
Jim