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I just finished replacing the AC compressor, Accumulator, and expansion valve in my sisters Turbo Beetle. I thought it was going to be a bear to do, but it was actually pretty easy! Here's the pics and a video of how a compressor looks when the valve body is removed. She said it was working perfectly before she got to a friends house, then on her way home it just gradually got warmer and warmer till it was blowing outside air.

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Took it in after all that was done for a system vacuum, 45min leak test and refill, wow it's nice and cold now. I forgot how much pep this little thing had.

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so my sister leaves for Sweden at the end of this week...but she says she wont be able to visit Gothenburg... <_<:(

I just finished replacing the AC compressor, Accumulator, and expansion valve in my sisters Turbo Beetle. I thought it was going to be a bear to do, but it was actually pretty easy! Here's the pics and a video of how a compressor looks when the valve body is removed. She said it was working perfectly before she got to a friends house, then on her way home it just gradually got warmer and warmer till it was blowing outside air.

easier than on our cars?

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IDK about our cars. I haven't had any AC problems yet. The P.O. had the evaporator and compressor replaced before I got it, so I hope that lasts for a while. But I've looked at some write ups for re-shimming the clutch, and it looks like hell to get the compressor out.

I'm about to help a neighbor with his '97 GLT wagon sometime next month. We're going to replace the timing belt, WP and tensioners, cam seals AND the valve stem seals in a way the Volvo dealer replaced mine. Without removing the head. Ill make sure to make a write up. :ph34r:

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easier than on our cars?

OMG YES

Remove PS Pump

Remove Alternator

Remove Fan shrowd and top intercooler line and wireharness of front of engine

Remove AC compressor

now make sure not to strip any of the 100bolts you to remove and those freaking stupid ass hexhead bolts that volvo uses on the ac compressor lines ..

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OMG YES

Remove PS Pump

Remove Alternator

Remove Fan shrowd and top intercooler line and wireharness of front of engine

Remove AC compressor

now make sure not to strip any of the 100bolts you to remove and those freaking stupid ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD hexhead bolts that volvo uses on the ac compressor lines ..

That's pretty much what I had to do with the beetle. But I also to mess with her lower engine splash guard thing, one screw didn't want to come out, and it was in the worse place to get at. And all the AC lines had hex bolts, which I like MUCH more than regular bolts. Good tools always get the job done well.

Id still rather have the Volvo. Her oil filter is in the worse place ever. EVERY time I change the filter, the hoses that VW placed all around and under the filter get soaked, and make the oil splash all over. And her CEL is constantly on.

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