Update on A/C: need help in responding.
The shop just left me a message saying that my compressor melted and clutch seized or something. What I need to know from experts here on this thread is if this is something totally separate or a result from condensation or some thing from a leak in the system left over from the Heater core repair. Like I said, my air conditioner never worked appropriately after the heater core repair but before that was very amazing I had brought it in after the repair to report that it was not working and they apparently found the Schrader valve was open and apparently fixed that And charged up my system.
Is there anyone on this thread that would be willing to let me know if this is something that could result from poor workmanship on the heater core.
It “could” have resulted from moisture getting into the system when the heater core was replaced, since the AC system must be opened in order to replace the heater core. That being said, it would be impossible to prove. Also, since moisture would have gotten in regardless of who performed the work, it is an inherent risk involved in replacing the heater core. You could make the case that the shop should have advised you to replace the AC drier while replacing the heater core, but I wouldnt necessarily agree with that. My own AC system has been opened multiple times without replacing the drier, and it still functions perfectly well. The truth is that these vehicles are 20 years old and once you replace one thing, it can mean that other parts should be replaced as well, but it’s hard for a shop to recommend a list of parts that a customer will likely turn down. Also, since these vehicles are old, parts are going to fail if they haven’t already. Trying to say that one repair ended the life of another part is a very slippery slope.
