Catastrophic AC situation
When I brought it back in for the recharge, they checked the compressor and it had completely seized. So, I now need a new evaporator, a new compressor, and, I'm told, a new drier, as a part of the compressor replacement. I've priced it out at my dealer and a couple local indy shops, and they all come in between $3800 and $4300.
I'm not really questioning the diagnosis, so I guess I'm just looking for advice on what to do. To say I'm disappointed in Mercedes is an understatement. Having two major AC components crapping out in less than 7 years seems a little ridiculous. I don't like any of my options (including just driving around for the next three months with my windows down). The way I look at it, I'm spending at least $3800 no matter what--the only question is whether I "double down" on my car or trade it in as-is, see what I can get, and spend the money on a new(er) car. Preferably with some warranty time remaining. What would you do?


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The evaps should not let go . What would make one car more suseptable to leaks than another?
My old 94 ( 17 years) Peugeot evap is still operating like new.

The evaps should not let go . What would make one car more suseptable to leaks than another?
My old 94 ( 17 years) Peugeot evap is still operating like new.
The evaps should not let go . What would make one car more suseptable to leaks than another?
My old 94 ( 17 years) Peugeot evap is still operating like new.
Chryslers were known for it since damn near every one developed evap leaks. They apparently can't make A/C evaps or transmissions! LOL! Not kidding...
Maybe someone who has removed a large portion of their dash can chime in on how long it actually takes to disassemble (from a non tech's and/or the "if i were to do it again" standpoint).
Good luck w/ your evaporator!
Maybe someone who has removed a large portion of their dash can chime in on how long it actually takes to disassemble (from a non tech's and/or the "if i were to do it again" standpoint).
Good luck w/ your evaporator!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVQXTbNvsuY

The 1994 405 diesel is used every day as a commuter - 48 mpg average. Drives & rides like a new one . Oil changed every 5000 km since new!!
My 1979 504 lasted 24 years & 450,000- km . Was still original in every way except for an alternator rebuild, pads & struts. The head was never removed . Oil changed every 7500 km & coolant yearly.
Our second car is a 1980 504 which has been in the family since new. All original , drives & handles secondary roads better than the C Class because of a long travel suspension.Highway mileage 32 MPG
Motor cars do not need to be a throw away item if they maintained & driven correctly.
How many USA cars in the early 1970's when the 504 was released had 4 wheel independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes, rack & pinion steering & cross flow aluminium head ?.

The 1994 405 diesel is used every day as a commuter - 48 mpg average. Drives & rides like a new one . Oil changed every 5000 km since new!!
My 1979 504 lasted 24 years & 450,000- km . Was still original in every way except for an alternator rebuild, pads & struts. The head was never removed . Oil changed every 7500 km & coolant yearly.
Our second car is a 1980 504 which has been in the family since new. All original , drives & handles secondary roads better than the C Class because of a long travel suspension.Highway mileage 32 MPG
Motor cars do not need to be a throw away item if they maintained & driven correctly.
How many USA cars in the early 1970's when the 504 was released had 4 wheel independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes, rack & pinion steering & cross flow aluminium head ?.







