I just found a great deal on a used car, but the current owner let me know that the A/C Condenser does not work. How much is it going to set me back to fix it?
can save you bundles of money, even if they require a little TLC to get into full working order.
AC Condensers generally cost between $150-$350 for parts depending on the make of your vehicle. Add labor costs, and a full replacement will run you $550-$850.
This cost can vary, though, if you choose to use Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts instead of aftermarket ones, as well as with the hourly rate of your mechanic. If you need to get your AC condenser replaced, make sure to ask for an estimate beforehand so there are
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