remanufactured compressor AC

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Philippe MÉRY, Jul 29, 2006.

  1. Hello from France

    on Prelude 3° gen the AC compressor is dead :-(

    We are in France and remanufacturing AC compressor is not usual not as in Us
    or Canada...


    Is it safe and reliable to look toward a remanufactured one?
    Some people in France says it is not a longlife plan...

    If it is good plan.... Have you some companies beter than others in Us or
    Canada

    Other whise have you some plan for new one (adaptable...)


    Thanks
    Philippe

    for responding please drop -discret- in my adress
     
    Philippe MÉRY, Jul 29, 2006
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  2. Hello from France

    on Prelude 3° gen the AC compressor is dead :-(

    We are in France and remanufacturing AC compressor is not usual not as in Us
    or Canada...


    Is it safe and reliable to look toward a remanufactured one?
    Some people in France says it is not a longlife plan...

    If it is good plan.... Have you some companies beter than others in Us or
    Canada

    Other whise have you some plan for new one (adaptable...)


    Thanks
    Philippe

    for responding please drop -discret- in my adress
     
    Philippe MÉRY, Jul 29, 2006
    #2
  3. Philippe MÉRY

    Earle Horton Guest

    Here in the U.S. we use rebuilt compressors all the time, and they last
    roughly as long as new ones. A rebuilt is better than the one you have now,
    is it not? But how will you get a remanufactured compressor in France?
    Shipping is expensive. I recently paid 29 Euro to get a 9 DVD set weighing
    only a kilo shipped from Spain. I suppose that the compressor you want is
    about five kilos. I strongly recommend that you try to find this part from
    a French vendor too, because of warranty issues. A Prelude for the French
    market might have used a different compressor from an American model, too.

    One of my Spanish friends told me that shopping trips are arranged, for
    people to fly from Europe, where clothes are really expensive, to spend a
    couple of days in New York, filling up their suitcases with relatively
    inexpensive and stylish American clothing. If you were coming on holiday,
    it would be no great trick to find the compressor you wanted, and slip it
    into your suitcase. I don't know how airport security would react though,
    or French customs. Sometimes, you will find what you want in another
    country, at a very attractive price, but getting it home, that is the
    problem!

    Some American vendors of auto parts:
    www.autozone.com
    www.schucks.com
    www.napaonline.com
    A very good American source for AC components:
    http://www.acsource.com

    Earle
     
    Earle Horton, Jul 30, 2006
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  4. Philippe MÉRY

    Guest Guest

    In the U.S., many compressors aren't remanufacturered very well and
    suffer high failure rates. This includes units from Four Seasons, the
    largest remanufacturer of automotive A/C compressors. So the only
    remanufactured compressors I'd accept would be those from the auto
    manufacturers themselves.
     
    Guest, Jul 30, 2006
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  5. Philippe MÉRY

    ib Guest

    What about a used part?
     
    ib, Jul 30, 2006
    #5
  6. Philippe MÉRY

    TomP Guest

    Excellent advice, especially if it's a Honda reman it's guaranteed for at least a
    year. Regardless of who installs it.

    Just make sure to thoroughly clean all the contamination from the system before
    installing the replacement compressor.

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    TomP, Jul 30, 2006
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  7. <> a écrit dans le message de ...
    In the U.S., many compressors aren't remanufacturered very well and
    suffer high failure rates.

    It is my major fear .... once the compressor in France...



    This includes units from Four Seasons, the
    largest remanufacturer of automotive A/C compressors. So the only
    remanufactured compressors I'd accept would be those from the auto
    manufacturers themselves.

    Clever idea i hope Honda do that...
     
    Philippe MÉRY, Jul 31, 2006
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  8. i have been told the risk of rust (stain?? ... apologize for my English)...
    were high if the compressor has been not prepared to stay out of the car...
     
    Philippe MÉRY, Jul 31, 2006
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  9. Philippe MÉRY

    ib Guest

    As long as the system is closed (and preferably with some positive pressure)
    a second hand pump could be fine - a gamble of course, but you might be
    lucky!
     
    ib, Jul 31, 2006
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  10. Philippe MÉRY

    Earle Horton Guest

    If you bought the compressor from a U. S. vendor, you would essentially have
    no recourse if it fails, once installed on your vehicle in France. You
    could of course remove it from the vehicle, and send it to the manufacturer,
    asking them to honor their warranty policy, but the expense of shipping
    would be prohibitive, and you would have to wait a long time for a
    replacement. You would not even consider a remanufactured compressor from
    the U. S., unless it was vastly cheaper than what you have available in
    Europe. This is true, even if you bought from a supposedly reliable vendor
    such as Honda.

    What kind of prices are you finding in the U. S. and France, during your
    Internet search?

    Earle
     
    Earle Horton, Jul 31, 2006
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