It only calls for 2.4 hours and you don't need to remove the bumper, it can all be done by taking 2 torx bolts and pushing radiator/condenser assembly back) (easiest to removal air intake box and radiator fan.
I was able to do this without removing the bumper or cutting any. It only takes 30 minutes and I don't have to roll around on the ground to remove the bumper or skid plate that has a bunch of screws under the front of the car.
Your input about cutting the plastic cover away a little really saved me a lot of time.
I appreciate it!
You are a genius! I did it on a 2010 Sebring. Thank you!
Did you have to discharge the oil from the ac
im leaking fluid from the transmission cooler side do i need to discharge the ac system before removing the lines
It only calls for 2.4 hours and you don't need to remove the bumper, it can all be done by taking 2 torx bolts and pushing radiator/condenser assembly back) (easiest to removal air intake box and radiator fan.
Absolutely right but it really only take 30 minutes if you know where all the screws and bolts are.
Either you are genius and I'm stupid but why are your parentheses or brackets backwards or not used correctly?
Or please explain if I'm ignorant.
@@user-lo8km1ws7y no idea why I did that lol probably because my fingers too big for my phone
I've found that removing the front bumper is less hassle than removing the radiator fan in that tight space.
Before removing an condenser ac line do I have to discharge ac refrigerant or anything or do I just disconnect the line without doing anything
I’m late but yes you need to discharge the refrigerant.
Chances are you're replacing it because it's leaking, which means you may not have any to remove.
Mine leaked in the exact same place
Where was the leak?
Good man
I was able to do this without removing the bumper or cutting any. It only takes 30 minutes and I don't have to roll around on the ground to remove the bumper or skid plate that has a bunch of screws under the front of the car.
So you have done it in 30 min and didnt break or lose anything?
To me these newer cars and even some trucks are a joke to work on.
Yup that's why I'm getting out of this business after 26 years