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Need some advice Toyota Axio air-condition

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(@alanzo-rasta)
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Recently bought a Toyota Axio 2009, and every Axio i checked prior to that had air condition issues. Fast forward to today, so the one i purchased has the same issue. Upon speaking with someone who does air conditioning i was told about
1. Using a almera compressor
2. Using a Toyota compressor which is a replacement to what is already in.
3. A new bottleneck Toyota compressor.
4. A nze compressor.
Any advice on what can be used for the best performance i would be very grateful, and which is more costly. Thank you.



   
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TwinCam66
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Rite now I have to change my compressor in a fielder 2009 141 model I was advised that the present compressor has a sensor that goes bad an cant be replaced the technician told me to use the 121 model compressor bcuz that doesnt have the sensor that goes faulty so I'm thinking about the way forward I've gotten the same info from two different technicians say it has to be true



   
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(@alanzo-rasta)
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Posted by: @twincam66

Rite now I have to change my compressor in a fielder 2009 141 model I was advised that the present compressor has a sensor that goes bad an cant be replaced the technician told me to use the 121 model compressor bcuz that doesnt have the sensor that goes faulty so I'm thinking about the way forward I've gotten the same info from two different technicians say it has to be true

Hmmmmm, will find out more, going to check a in the pine i hear he good with ac. Will let you know what i find out. Smile Wink  

 



   
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(@turbo-ten)
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Had a 2008 Axio, same sort of AC problem.
TwinCam66 is spot on with his comments.



   
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Posted by: @alanzo-rasta

Recently bought a Toyota Axio 2009, and every Axio i checked prior to that had air condition issues. Fast forward to today, so the one i purchased has the same issue. Upon speaking with someone who does air conditioning i was told about
1. Using a almera compressor
2. Using a Toyota compressor which is a replacement to what is already in.
3. A new bottleneck Toyota compressor.
4. A nze compressor.
Any advice on what can be used for the best performance i would be very grateful, and which is more costly. Thank you.

 

- Don't bother with #2. You will spend a lot and be in the same situation in a couple years. Also, you'll see some guys selling the solenoid (which is the reason why these compressors go bad) for bout $200-$500 which again, you will be in the same situation in a couple years.
- Best options imho is #1 and #3.
- #3 and #4 is pretty much the same unless you mean the Singapore NZE which uses a different compressor and are harder to get which makes #4 irrelevant.

 



   
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