I know the behr is a good system. I'm sure that this one was not dealer installed. The lines to the compressor weren't sealed when the compressor was removed. If the compressor was ever present when it was installed. All the fresh air lines were removed along with the cables, and the glove box is gone. The wiring to the rear heater was moved to the fan switches to the behr and the front blower wiring is who knows where!! This was someone's dream who never even fell asleep!!! For a little over a grand I can install a brand new AC, front to back. I'll leave this good system to somebody who has a little more AC knowledge than I have. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 2, 2015, at 11:14 PM, JordanVw@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/2/2015 7:08:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kms.construct@GMAIL.COM writes: > I recently purchased an 84 westy with a behr AC system in it. The compressor is missing so I have no idea if any of the other AC components work. > I'm going to install a vintage air system in mine. > Is the behr system worth trying to sell? > > Sent from my iPhone= > > used vanagon a/c compressor 20-30 bucks. need i say more? the behr is a good system. keep it. |
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