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    This a little tale that some of you will enjoy and some will shake your head in disbelief.

    Last year my A/C went out on my knock around pick up. The air compressor went out. Now I'm retired from being a Heavy equipment mechanic and have repaired or replaced many of these items on very large equipment. So naturally i will do it myself. I bough a compressor from Auto zone and a drier along with a new low presser switch . I as a concerned about the environment person took said truck to the local garage to have the refrigerant removed instead of dumping it into the air. when i finished replacing these items i took it back to the garage to pull a vac. and charge. Cool air at last. For less that 2 days and the new compressor went belly up. I took said POS compressor back and got another one along with new drier . I repeat the process. Cool air again. 1 day and the bearings went out on this one. 3 rd. time around the compressor is working. 3 weeks i start having troubles again. This time it's a electrical night mare. I chase the system and replace the relay- now i know it's good but still no power to the compressor or to the relay now. I locate a used (parts like this are no longer dealer item) control panel at a salvage yard and install it. (I'm on blood thinner so it's bleeding all the way) Still no power to the relay. You know the old saying if it doesn't work try reading the instructions. I found a parts brake down of the a/C system for this 02 nissan and found that a tinny little sensor inside the a/C duct work would turn off the compressor if it starts to freeze up. And if that censor goes bad it turns off the compressor. Now this long story made short i changed it this morning. If this is't it the repair i make will be with a ZIPPO!

    Oh i left out the expansion valve . It took a pint of A positive when i finished with it.

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    I feel your pain. DIY, means every little experience and oversight is yours alone.
    Every success, and accomplishment is as well however, so I hope this ends up a win for you.

    The AC is the only part I left out, on purpose, when I upgraded everything on my old Corrado, figuring I wouldn't miss the AC with the windows down. Hottest summer in a hundred years has me rethinking that decision now...
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    It looks like that the zippo will not be called into action. It was the censor in front of the evaporator bad and was turning off the compressor. Now that the summer is almost gone i have A/C.
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    Perseverance wins!

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    I am fairly handy. But over the last years I've decided that my time is more valuable to me.
    For example, I am confident that I could build a working grinder. But I am even more confident that I could make a couple of razors in less time than I would need to build my own grinder, so I make the razors and buy the grinder.

    We're planning an extension to the house (building a large kitchen to the back of the house, converting the existing kitchen in a hobby space). We have a good understanding with the architect, and explained that we will pay bills, and she makes sure that the thing is built. We don't want to shop around, we don't want to follow up subcontractors, or apply for the building permits, or do parts ourselves, or whatever.

    It's not that I couldn't do those things. It's just that I'd rather pay someone else to do all that and spend time with my family / in my workshop.
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    Sometimes paying someone to do it isn't all that bad.
    This from a guy who will not pay someone...

    I take that back.
    I DON'T DO EXHAUST SYSTEMS ON CARS ANYMORE....

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    By keeping your mind active just think about how much you are saving on Alzheimer meds....

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    I came to that conclusion along time ago, the only thing I do is work on my bikes, but it's therapy. But since retirement I did take on mowing and maintaining my yard for the first time in 40 years(always had a yard man). So now I do it myself, it send to cost me 2100.00 dollars a year, so far after a year of doing it myself I've spent 26,000 , so I,m thinking I should have kept letting someone else do it cause. Won't outlive the amount I've spent so far, Sheesh Kinda like your honey Tim, but t is fun. Tc
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    I'm not good with DIY projects, but I like trying & the good thing about it is, I always have parts left over for other projects.
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