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Dean Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 00:44:08
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Subject: Need A/C Clutch/compressor for 94 Dakota IP: Logged
Message: Need A/C Clutch/compressor for 94 Dakota...
Anything from 94 to 02 should work, V-6 or V-8. I really just need the clutch assembly but I will buy a good compressor too if you have one. I use PayPal.
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Dan M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 04:07:35
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Message: you may be better off getting one from a local salvage yard. The whole compressor/clutch assembly is pretty heavy and shipping maybe a little costly.
I picked up a whole compressor / clutch assempbly last year from a salvage yard for about $60. Brand new was $350 and remanufacturered was $250.
- Dan M
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Dean Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 11:15:56
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Message: I would if I could find one. Nobody seems to have one in stock.
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 12:42:13
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Message: have you tried www.car-part.com?
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Dan M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 13:33:47
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Message: have you tried autozone? At least the ones here in georgia advertise being able to get salvage yard parts - not everything but alot, i think compressors were on the list.
- Dan M
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Curtis G Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/06/2005 20:44:15
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Message: Is there a way to test the compressor? mine has been making noise for a while now and the A/C does not run cold anymore .... i think the nioise is frim the clutch but im not sure. A/C shops around me want $50 just too take a look at it ... BTW I have a 1999 Dakota 318
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Dan M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/07/2005 03:58:35
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Message: There's a low pressure switch so if you do not have any/enough r134 the cluth won't engage. If it's not cold then you have a leak somewhere and are low on r134. It's a closed system.
Best is to have a shop pressure test the system to find the leak.
- Dan M
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