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    Black death (A/C)

    What on earth is black death?
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    Black death (A/C)

    Black Death is when a compressor "self destructs" and sends bits of teflon throughout the A/C system. You can check it out at http://www.ackits.com/index.cfm?fuse...=black%20death
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    Black death (A/C)

    Isn't it when crap enters the A/C (like putting in that stop leak shit) and it clogs the compressor which then dies?
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    Black death (A/C)

    It was a plague that killed everybody in Europe.

    Sorry, I had to be a smart@$$. I've never heard of this happening to A/C systems until now. Sounds like it'd be a sucky thing to have to deal with.

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    Black death (A/C)

    Happened to my cousins a/c in his brand new s-10...got it replaced under warantee
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    Black death (A/C)

    pretty much sludge in the a/c system.
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    Black death (A/C)

    When the compressor fails, all the debris from the compressor's guts starts to circulate throught the AC system. The debris is typically a fine black powder. Thus, "Black Death".

    When this happens, the only way (the right way) to fix it is to replace the compressor, replace the drier, flush/replace the evaporator, replace the condenser, replace any hose assemblies that have mufflers, flush any other hoses/lines, replace the expansion tube, add oil, evacuate and re-charge.

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    Black death (A/C)

    Quote Originally Posted by paulo57509
    When the compressor fails, all the debris from the compressor's guts starts to circulate throught the AC system. The debris is typically a fine black powder. Thus, "Black Death".

    When this happens, the only way (the right way) to fix it is to replace the compressor, replace the drier, flush/replace the evaporator, replace the condenser, replace any hose assemblies that have mufflers, flush any other hoses/lines, replace the expansion tube, add oil, evacuate and re-charge.
    thus a huge PITA...that has to be very expensive to fix!

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