TheBeast
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If you pick up a new condensor and install it the same instant, you'll have little service work. Just inject new oil and freon, otherwise you'll be just fine.
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For starters, your A/C condenser took the hit, not the radiator. If the condenser does leak and all the freon is lost, the compressor will not work. Need a high enough pressure in the line for the A/C system to work. Also, the A/C is used in the winter to remove moisture from the air. So the inside windshield won't fog up. Problem with that, A/C doesn't work too well below 40*F outside temps.
And for kickers. Its cheaper to replace the radiator than the A/C condenser. Especially the servicing the A/C system will need after replacement.
I'd disconnect it anyway. All it does is drain power and gas mileage, and does little to nothing. You'll be fine. Who the hell needs AC with snow on the ground.
Who wants it? Anyone who wants their defroster setting to work
at peak efficiency at clearing off interior fog.
warm air is nice warm DRY air is better.
My A/C is manually switched, and it makes a HUGE difference in how fast it defogs the windshield
It doesn't drain ANY power if you don't have it switched on and
actually very little when you do switch it on.
Worst case is his system looses it's referigerant and stops working,
which is WAY less a problem than a punctured radiator.
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