As luck would have it...death of an air-con
Over the last twelve months there has been a series of little problems with my air-con. First the o-rings in the fire wall crapped out then (a couple of months later) the o-rings at the compressor did the same. Finally, after a very mild start to summer....the air-con quietly died again.
Except this time it snuffed it just prior to the longest heatwave this area has ever had the good fortune to experience. Thus far we've had maximum day temps over 42 since last Tuesday and they are expected to continue at least until Saturday.
What's worse is the manner of expiration. This time the compressor seals have failed. We know this because my air-con tech dude filled the system full of dye last time and now the compressor fluoresces beautifully under UV.
Given the fact that these are never cheap....I'm looking to minimise cost and maximise lifespan. So I'll probably go a new compressor.
Now, an uninformed hunt turned up the Sanden SD7V16 as the listed replacement at www.cooldrive.com.au
http://www.cooldrive.com.au/part_images/CM1167.jpg
Both Heatcraft and Ashdown-Ingram also have this compressor.
The compilcation is that the unit on my 2001 T4 is a Sanden SD7H15 with a model no. 7986
Anyone got any clues as to who is what and how much in dollars I might be looking at?