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AC compressor died, both toyota and my personal mechanic quoted me around $1200.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by PepoGimez, Sep 4, 2017.

  1. PepoGimez

    PepoGimez Junior Member

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    I live in Phoenix, so it's almost impossible to drive my car now without AC. My prius is blue, so that doesn't help either.

    Anyways, I have an 04 gen 2 prius with around 208k miles. The AC went out for the first time. My mechanic says there is a leak in the AC compressor and I need to replace it.

    He said the compressor would cost about $800, and he would charge my $250 to replace it. Toyota said the compressor would cost about $850, and they would charge me $450 to replace it.

    I've read around that a gen 2 AC compressor from a salvaged car can be found relatively cheap. However, my mechanic said if I buy salvaged, to be weary of defective units.

    Can anyone point me to a legitimate website, or place where I could find a compressor for less? And maybe some tips on spotting potentially faulty compressors?

    I'm ok with paying my mechanic for the job, just not ok with paying $800 for the part.

    Thank you in advance for any help! :)

    P.S. A few months ago I replaced the Prius cluster unit. I was quoted $1200 for the part, and $400 to replace at toyota. I found the part refurbished for $120, and I replaced it in an hour. So I have high hopes the same could be done with the AC compressor (though I wouldn't be able to replace it myself).
     
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    are you at all concerned about ongoing repair costs?
     
  3. jadziasman

    jadziasman Prius owner emeritus

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    car-part.com shows there are auto recyclers (aka junk yards) within 200 miles of Phoenix with A/C compressors from 2009 and earlier for as little as $110. Most of the compressors have to be from wrecked vehicles. Start there.

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  4. PepoGimez

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    I am, but I don't plan on keeping this car for long. I plan to upgrade to a newer prius within the next year or so. However, in AZ, it's just not an option to be without AC, so for the time being, I just want to get by.
     
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    PepoGimez Junior Member

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    Ok, thank you! Is there any way to check if they are in good or bad shape?
     
  6. jadziasman

    jadziasman Prius owner emeritus

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    Some of the sellers indicate that their compressors have been tested good - not sure how they would have been able to test them though. It might be worth the risk to buy one for $150 to see if one will work. Just ask the seller a lot of questions such as where was the car damaged, is the compressor in the car or stored in a warehouse, etc.
     
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    Ok, awesome! That's definitely something I'll do. It's a good start at least. I mean, for $150 it's definitely worth the risk, I'm just worried about the $250 for the labor :p
     
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    paprius4030 My first Prius

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    I just looked up a new compressor on Concelli Toyota's website they sell Toyota Parts at wholesale. Their price is $522.45 I think your Toyota dealer is high.