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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
After watching many videos and articles about this issue, I decided I would try my hand at fixing our dearly loved Lucy. Lucy (our 2012 Toyota Sienna named for our oldest daughter who loves 'I Love Lucy') like my wife, is starting to go through some changes. And by that I mean they both have started to experience hot flashes. Lucy's AC wasn't working quite like it had in the past. With 260,000 miles, it can only be expected that she might start experiencing problems.I don't want her to hear this and since she was made before Toyota offered the option for internet connected cars, she can't stumble upon this review. From what I have read, often the recommendation with these issues would be to replace the entire compressor. However, I could not see spending probably thousands to get the ac fixed. It has been a hot Alabama summer here and doing nothing really wasn't going to work with the wife, 3 kids and my mother.The issue was that the ac worked... sometimes, though not very consistently or well. I tried one of those recharge kits from Wally world and the gauge for the low side showed too much pressure in the system. After researching, I found that this valve is possibly the culprit. I used my local hardware stores loan-a-tool program to get gauges and a vacuum pump and some little cans of freon and in just a few hours had Lucy as cool as she had ever been. I honestly couldn't believe that it worked, but this saved us thousands of dollars!
blackey
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
No more codes coming up,.
casandra cancel
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
We needed a auto part for our A/C could not find at any local shop had to wait Amazingly Amazon had it delivered the next day now we had A/C fixed good quality and perfect fit
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