What parts would you suggest replacing? I pretty much want an entire new system. The Jeep has less than 80,000 miles, shows no rust (lives in a carport in Colorado Springs), had a good report from Blackstone, so I expect it to last a while. I like that there was an extended warranty available when you bought the system, would you purchase the extended warranty if you had to replace the AC system again? Did the Four Seasons brand of parts seem good? I know nothing about the AC in a vehicle, I pretty much know nothing about HVAC in general!
See my list. All that was about $450.
You need...
-Compressor (check the type of compressor you presently have)
-PAG oil (should come with compressor)
-suction line
-liquid line (may come with the compressor, especially if you buy a kit)
-discharge line
-condensor
-seal kit
-receiver/dryer (should come with the compressor if you buy a kit)
It should arrive by Wednesday, ordered last night. Unfortunately, my son won't be able to install it until about the 25th, as he works next weekend. It books out to about 5 hours of labor. I expect this will take a full day being it's the first time he's done a full system in a Liberty. They don't get many Liberties at the dealership anymore.
I will be documenting the job in case anyone wants to see how big a job it is. This should replace everything under the hood (that's what I mean when I say we forklift something. Nothing beyond basic troubleshooting, just replace EVERYTHING in that system). With SC systems, it's best to do this, especially if there's a slow leak and the system has been open to atmo for a while. The humidity in the air will interact with the chemistry in the oil in the compressor and basically form acid... Plus there are likely metal shards in the lines. At that point, the whole system is contaminated, and replacing this or they individual component is likely to be a fool's errand.