Air conditioning compressor not working? Learn how to properly replace your air conditioning compressor so you can get cold air this summer! I show you how to replace an ac compressor in a Toyota Tacoma but the process is similar for any car or truck. This works for an A/C compressor clutch that wont engage and if you are not getting cold air because the compressor is bad.

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32 thoughts on “How to Replace an AC Compressor in your Car”
  1. I had my AC compressor replaced this past Friday. When i got car back home and reversed into driveway i heard a terrible noise coming from right wheel well. Is it possible the CV joint could have been damaged during the AC compressor repair?

  2. ChrisFix I just replaced the AC compressor in my Jaguar XType then charged it using this video and the recharge. It worked great and I did everything like you described for under $400 buying new parts on Amazon. I was very nervous about this job but took great notes and it went very smooth. Thank you

  3. Damn I just spent 40 bux on ac pro. I didn’t know they have r134 cans with dye In them 🤦🏻‍♂️. My 97 mustang gt has hot air blowing out. There is a hole somewhere

  4. Some areas under the hood are tight and hard to get to. But your camera angles. I don’t know how u do it. But bravo sir.

  5. My mechanic said he would charge $80 for the whole replacement job… I save several hours and go with him this time😁

  6. Anyone think they know what’s wrong with my ac? 200 high 32 low in about 90 degrees while it’s working for 30 mins then goes hot. High side 225 low -20. Whining only when ac is on and gets louder with rpms. If it changes anything I replaced my battery terminal last July and the power steering went out so possibly electrical stuff? Also I took dashboard out around that time to spray paint it. Maybe i pulled a sensor or didn’t line air vents up correctly?

  7. ChrisFix: "Working on pressurized systems usually scares diy'ers away"
    also ChrisFix: "Take your vehicle to the mechanic to have it properly serviced"
    Me: ….k

  8. WOW! You're daring for pulling those screws over grass! Anytime I have ever done that, I have lost a screw or two. 😉

  9. The shop told me that i needed to replace the expansion valve and filter drier and also flushing the hoses and condenser every time I will install a brand new compressor. Is that true?

  10. I'm going to tackle this job now, obviously I will first need to go to the Honda dealer and have them properly evacuate the system for me, lol.

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