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Originally Posted by Garv
I have a similar issue. Just got a call from the dealer and it's going to cost one thousand dollars to replace  . With a condenser costing under $300 + $100 for the diagnostics, looks like labor costs and replacement / disposal of refrigerant is costing me $600. Seems steep although I really don't know what's involved with replacing the condenser.
I didn't think about calling the insurance company... I'll have to do that and see if they can pickup some of the costs. Thanks for the tip!
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$600 for refrigerant is a little steep. I would look elsewhere.