Thermo1223 Joined Apr 18, 2005 Messages 3,195 Location Easton, PA Jun 20, 2016 #1 It's was fun, let me tell you. This is what is required, but hey A/C works now holes in a condenser kinda prevent that.
It's was fun, let me tell you. This is what is required, but hey A/C works now holes in a condenser kinda prevent that.
L Lolvoguy Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,897 Location Canada Jun 20, 2016 #2 how long do you think that took you? 20...30 minutes?
Thermo1223 Thread starter Joined Apr 18, 2005 Messages 3,195 Location Easton, PA Jun 20, 2016 #3 First time, 2 hours start to finish which doesn't include the dumb moment me & a friend getting the radiator supports off.
First time, 2 hours start to finish which doesn't include the dumb moment me & a friend getting the radiator supports off.
B Branson304 Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 1,025 Location North America Jun 20, 2016 #4 How'd that happen? A/C still works great in my Fiesta, no other problems with the car either although I have the manual transmission, not the problematic dual clutch "auto".
How'd that happen? A/C still works great in my Fiesta, no other problems with the car either although I have the manual transmission, not the problematic dual clutch "auto".
L Lolvoguy Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,897 Location Canada Jun 20, 2016 #5 my a/c seems kinda weak...gonna try topping it up to see if that helps
L Lolvoguy Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 3,897 Location Canada Jun 20, 2016 #6 Originally Posted By: Branson304 How'd that happen? road debris?
B Branson304 Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 1,025 Location North America Jun 20, 2016 #7 Originally Posted By: Lolvoguy Originally Posted By: Branson304 How'd that happen? road debris? Well I kind of figured so but never hurts to ask for details does it? Lol
Originally Posted By: Lolvoguy Originally Posted By: Branson304 How'd that happen? road debris? Well I kind of figured so but never hurts to ask for details does it? Lol
T tig1 Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 15,125 Location Illinois Jun 21, 2016 #8 I have weld repair several A/C condensers with a hole rubbed in from mounting brackets.
Thermo1223 Thread starter Joined Apr 18, 2005 Messages 3,195 Location Easton, PA Jun 21, 2016 #9 Look like a nice rock hit, pushed itself almost clean through. The lower part of the bumper is where it hit through one of those black grills. Last edited: Jun 21, 2016
Look like a nice rock hit, pushed itself almost clean through. The lower part of the bumper is where it hit through one of those black grills.