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finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me that the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they would order a new one to be installed next week. They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did the installation. This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is rather large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under the p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect to the head unit in the dash. In the current car, they took the lazy route, and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really mounted to anything but just held in place by gravity. I¹m wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had a similar problem? Thanks for your help. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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> The air conditioning in my four month old 08 Impreza has failed. After > finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant > with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me > that the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they > would order a new one to be installed next week. > > They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have > an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged > the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though > they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did > the installation. > > This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. > In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is > rather large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under > the p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect > to the head unit in the dash. In the current car, they took the lazy > route, and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really > mounted to anything but just held in place by gravity. > > I퉙 wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, > or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had > a similar problem? > > Thanks for your help. > Hi, Working under dash running wiring harness, etc. can accidentally damage the coil. I think it can happen. When they installed after maket stereo/radio on my car a/c quit working. When I investigated it myself they unplugged wiring harness going to a/c/heater control panel without noticing it. |
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"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:3UMrk.209053$gc5.190364@pd7urf2no... > Larry Weil wrote: >> The air conditioning in my four month old 08 Impreza has failed. After >> finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant >> with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me that >> the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they would >> order a new one to be installed next week. >> >> They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have >> an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged >> the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though >> they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did >> the installation. >> >> This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. >> In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is rather >> large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under the >> p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect to >> the head unit in the dash. In the current car, they took the lazy route, >> and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really mounted >> to anything but just held in place by gravity. >> >> I퉙 wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, >> or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had >> a similar problem? >> >> Thanks for your help. >> > Hi, > Working under dash running wiring harness, etc. can accidentally damage > the coil. I think it can happen. When they installed after maket > stereo/radio on my car a/c quit working. When I investigated it myself > they unplugged wiring harness going to a/c/heater control panel without > noticing it. But the evaporator is completely contained within the A/C-heater housing. Unless somebody really slipped up and drove a sharp tool thru the housing and scored a direct hit on the evap coil, I don't see how the radio installer could have cause this leak. If it were my car, I'd like to know exactly where and how the evaporator is leaking. |
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Sounds like dealer trying to get out of warranty repair. If they can
show you a damaged part near the radio area do***ent it and go after best buy. This is why I do installs myself On Aug 23, 12:38*am, Larry Weil <kc...@mac.com> wrote: > The air conditioning in my four month old 08 Impreza has failed. *After > finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant > with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me > that the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they > would order a new one to be installed next week. > > They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have > an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged > the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though > they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did > the installation. > > This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. * > In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is > rather large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under > the p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect > to the head unit in the dash. *In the current car, they took the lazy > route, and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really > mounted to anything but just held in place by gravity. > > I¹m wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, > or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had > a similar problem? > > Thanks for your help. > > -- > Larry Weil > Lake Wobegone, NH |
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On Aug 22, 9:38*pm, Larry Weil <kc...@mac.com> wrote:
> The air conditioning in my four month old 08 Impreza has failed. *After > finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant > with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me > that the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they > would order a new one to be installed next week. > > They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have > an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged > the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though > they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did > the installation. > > This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. * > In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is > rather large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under > the p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect > to the head unit in the dash. *In the current car, they took the lazy > route, and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really > mounted to anything but just held in place by gravity. > > I¹m wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, > or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had > a similar problem? > > Thanks for your help. > > -- > Larry Weil > Lake Wobegone, NH Hey Larry, I had a similar concern with my 2006 Subaru Inpreza and I subscribed to ALLDATAdiy.com and it has been very useful. I am handy and like to do things myself and this subscription gives me diagnosis, repair, TBSs, recalls and labor times. I hope you find it useful - it's pretty cheap considering the information comes directly from the manufacturer. Check it out - I copied the link below for you. http://traffic.alldatadiy.com/cgi-bi...0-o4010-c66365 Andy Deil |
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Andy <ADdiy55@gmail.com> writes:
> On Aug 22, 9:38*pm, Larry Weil <kc...@mac.com> wrote: >> The air conditioning in my four month old 08 Impreza has failed. *After >> finding the system discharged, the dealer charged it with refrigerant >> with a UV tracer, and when I bought it back a few days later told me >> that the refrigerant was leaking from the evaporator, and that they >> would order a new one to be installed next week. >> >> They also said they the problem could be related to the fact that I have >> an aftermarket radio with Sirius installed, and that could have damaged >> the evaporator, and if that were the case I would have to pay, though >> they would in that case do***ent it so I could go after Best Buy who did >> the installation. >> >> This is the same radio and Sirius module that I had in my previous car. * >> In the previous car the Sirius module (a Kenwood SIR-902, which is >> rather large compared to the current units) was installed bolted under >> the p***enger seat, with the cable running under the moulding to connect >> to the head unit in the dash. *In the current car, they took the lazy >> route, and just placed the Sirius unit behind the head unit not really >> mounted to anything but just held in place by gravity. >> >> I¹m wondering if mounting the unit this way could damage the evaporator, >> or are they just blowing refrigerant, and/or if anyone else here has had >> a similar problem? >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> -- >> Larry Weil >> Lake Wobegone, NH > > Hey Larry, > > I had a similar concern with my 2006 Subaru Inpreza and I > subscribed to ALLDATAdiy.com and it has been very useful. I am handy > and like to do things myself and this subscription gives me diagnosis, > repair, TBSs, recalls and labor times. I hope you find it useful - > it's pretty cheap considering the information comes directly from the > manufacturer. > > Check it out - I copied the link below for you. > > http://traffic.alldatadiy.com/cgi-bi...0-o4010-c66365 > > Andy Deil If you want to appear casual about it, posting the same link 4 times in one day sorta raises red flags. You're a shill for alldata collecting revenue on your specific affiliate link until proven otherwise. Please quit spamming the newsgroup with this faux helpfulness. Andy apparently is an affliate of this program: http://affiliate.alldatadiy.com/ -- -- Todd H. 2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4 Chicago, Illinois USA |