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Old 04-12-2021, 10:56 AM   #1
dan76n
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Default MB air conditioner blockage?

Hi All,
My 2009 MB mondeo was starting to have issues with the air conditioner not working so I’ve put it into an auto electrician who said it’s got a blockage and will be one of two things.
A TX valve or the compressor and if it’s the compressor it could need replacing or just need some valve on it replaced.
They suggested the TX valve being the first step so replaced that but it didn’t fix the problem so $400 down an now I’ve got to decide next step.
Do I get them to replace the whole compressor at a price of $1600+ or just the valve on the compressor and hoe the compressor itself is fine. That will cost $700ish.
Prices are estimates as apparently the compressors are really difficult to get to labour could increase.

Any suggestions?
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