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    removing a/c

    i know theres a thread on this but couldnt find it.i was wondering if its worth removing my a/c.i dont want to get it fixed so i want to get rid of it.is it hard.what will i need to do?thanks

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    Basically you have to remove everything, dash, steering column, console, center instruments, etc. After that you will see the a/c component alon with some other black boxes. It can take a lot of time if you have never removed the stuff.

    Thats what I got, anyone else?
    Last edited by thatsitbelowradarSTL; 04-17-2004, 03:20 PM.
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      #3
      damn i will just leave it in then,too much work.

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        #4
        ya but if i take the plumbing out,isnt there a lot of pressure in the lines?how do i realese it?

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          #5
          lol, sounds fun i am still debating on getting charged so it works again,or getting rid of it.if the price is right to have it converted or charged whatever then i will do it.i need to get an estimate soon

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