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Problem 2008 Prius A/C

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Mattdr28, Jun 20, 2023.

  1. Mattdr28

    Mattdr28 Junior Member

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    Most of the time my 2008 is blowing air but not cold air. It will blow cool if it doesn't get too hot outside. Sometimes if it runs for awhile it will start blowing cold air. Took it to a local, trustworthy mechanic today. He added refrigerant and it ran cool for awhile supposedly. However, that went away after driving a mile or so, he says. They are checking for leaks and checking the compressor. The mechanic thinks it's the compressor and is calling me tomorrow with a price. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Any similar experience? I think I can hear the compressor running when the car is on. Sounds like a loud humming under the hood. It's not a buzzing or clanking like some of the videos online depict the sound when the compressor goes. Any thoughts? Any idea on the kind of price to expect? This guy replaced by cat converter 1.5 yr ago when it was stolen for $1K which was half what a dealer wanted.
     
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    Sounds like he totally hooked you up for that cat replacement. That's just about the cheapest you could possibly get a legit replacement installed for, anywhere. Doesn't sound like you've had any emissions-related issues since then, so I'd say your mechanic is a keeper for now.

    Also it sounds like he's diagnosing the A/C in a fairly ordinary manner. Compressor won't be cheap, but there's a pattern of refrigerant loss leading to the compressor overworking itself to compensate for low pressure, resulting in compressor failure. Make sure you find and fix the original leak before hurting another compressor.
     
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    if your ac compressor is bad it will throw a code (and it's not a check engine light) You probably have a leak in the evaporator which is hard to verify since the factory oil doesn't have dye in it. Try putting in a charge again, if it cools then your ac compressor is fine otherwise there's a leak somewhere.

    If the leak is bad that you will lose a lot of oil then it can damage the ac compressor, I got that same issue with my Camry Hybrid.. the evaporator was leaking and I just top it off every year. It didn't last, I have to replace the AC compressor and the evaporator core.
     
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    Thanks f

    Thanks for the advice. What do you mean you top it off every year? You're top it off with oil or refrigerant? What type do you use?

    Also, what's cost of replacing the compressor or evaporator?
     
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    Also, if the compressor is fine is it ok to drive it without the A/c working 100%?
     
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    I top it off with refrigerant, since I have a small leak the top off lasted for the entire summer. Worst part is I didn't add oil every time I top it off and that destroyed the compressor. If I do add oil I won't know how much to add anyway since the leak is not visible. Adding too much oil is bad but it's better than nothing.

    I DIY everything so I have no idea how much it cost if done on a shop, I bought a used ac compressor for $100, condenser with dryer for $90 and evaporator for $90. If the ac compressor grenaded, the condenser/dryer and expansion valve should be replaced since pieces of it will clog the system. So the parts alone are expensive. If the evaporator requires replacement then the dash should be removed to access the evaporator, this is a $$$ (thousands) job.

    You can drive it without the ac working.
     
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    Thanks for the info! Shop just called me. Could only find one compressor for $700, plus $371 for labor. So a little over $1,000 for whole job. They tested for leaks everywhere and it's not the evaporator. They kept replacing fuses and the compressor blew them so they are 100% sure its the compressor. Owner of the shop drives a Prius with over 200K mi so they know what they're doing. Hopefully others on here can use this info!
     
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    I hope they didn't put in a non-hybrid oil or dye on the compressor because that will short things out. Sometimes you have to pay for mechanic's stupidity.

    They need to check the compressor if it grenaded and contaminated the system, otherwise it will not function properly. If it grenaded then you have to buy more parts.
     
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    The evaporators are a known failure point. Many people in this forum have had one fail. The one in our 2007 failed. It took the dealer many tries (service appointments) before they acknowledged "since it is leaking, and every place we can see is not leaking, and the only place we cannot see is in the evaporator, then it must be the evaporator". They replaced the evaporator and it stopped leaking.

    Don't run a Prius A/C with a leak! Doing so will eventually destroy the compressor.
     
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    So the shop (which works on the Prius a lot. Owner has same year/model as mine) tested the evaporator for leaks. No leaks. Replaced the compressor and it now works fine. Total cost ~$1500. Part was over $700.
     
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    Wish it was true that this could be the best way to judge a shop......