Re: a/c
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Originally posted by BruceT
I've got a faulty tx valve in the air conditioning system (which caused the seals in the compressor to blow out, but that's another $1000 story).
I've been told they can't separate the tx valve from the evaporator, so instead of costing $160 for a new tx valve (plus labour), they need to also replace the evaporator which costs $700.
These prices are Aussie, and the parts will come from Japan.
Does anyone know of any alternatives?
Bruce
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Gid'ay Bruce, sorry I can't help you. If you post this message on the Technical Q&A and include the year model. Somebody in the states has probably had the same trouble and could help.
All the best, good to see you post.
Harvey.
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