Hey Y’all,
my evaporator core is leaking - confirmed via testing at LexTechs here in ATL - replacement cost is steep. Need some advice on what to do.
2004 GX 470, new to me as of 6 months ago, 109k miles. It’s got a new timing belt and water pump, new radiator and hoses, new steering rack, and new front cv axles. All replaced in the last 6 months (the shop that did my pre purchase inspection didn’t inspect it very thoroughly, and it really bit me in the ass). Aside from the driveshaft thunk, drives like a dream.
Shop says the leak is pretty bad. Recharge lasted about 2 weeks before ac got hot again.
I’ve had LexTechs here in Atlanta do all the repairs so far, and they do great work. I trust them completely. The cost to replace the evaporator core (and servo mix motors while the dash is apart) is $3600.
Should I get another quote? I know this job is brutal in terms of labor, but this seems excessive. Should I look at trading the car in? Definitely concerned about sinking more money and another monster repair coming due. So far I’ve blown through my post purchase tune up budget and most of my lift kit + tires cash on these repairs. Somewhat worried I’ve got a lemon.
my evaporator core is leaking - confirmed via testing at LexTechs here in ATL - replacement cost is steep. Need some advice on what to do.
2004 GX 470, new to me as of 6 months ago, 109k miles. It’s got a new timing belt and water pump, new radiator and hoses, new steering rack, and new front cv axles. All replaced in the last 6 months (the shop that did my pre purchase inspection didn’t inspect it very thoroughly, and it really bit me in the ass). Aside from the driveshaft thunk, drives like a dream.
Shop says the leak is pretty bad. Recharge lasted about 2 weeks before ac got hot again.
I’ve had LexTechs here in Atlanta do all the repairs so far, and they do great work. I trust them completely. The cost to replace the evaporator core (and servo mix motors while the dash is apart) is $3600.
Should I get another quote? I know this job is brutal in terms of labor, but this seems excessive. Should I look at trading the car in? Definitely concerned about sinking more money and another monster repair coming due. So far I’ve blown through my post purchase tune up budget and most of my lift kit + tires cash on these repairs. Somewhat worried I’ve got a lemon.