matteo_blaze1
Chrysler Van AC Failure, Complete Compressor Repair Help
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matteo_blaze1 (Author)
My Town and Country just hit 83186 KM and I had the same AC system failure. The repair shop found similar automotive cooling problems but discovered multiple failing components. In my case, fixing the auto AC repair required both a new compressor and replacing the expansion valve due to internal contamination. A refrigerant leak test showed the system had lost most of its charge. Total repair came to 1450€ including parts, labor, and recharging the system. The AC unit issues were completely resolved after the repair and the cooling performance is actually better than before. Given how common these car air conditioning problems are in our model year, getting a thorough diagnostic check is worth the initial cost.
joachimflame1
Thanks for sharing your repair experience. On my 2015 Grand Voyager, I initially thought it was just the control unit, but after running it for a few months, the compressor started making grinding noises, pointing to the same contamination issue you encountered. The vehicle HVAC diagnostic showed metal particles had spread through the system, requiring a more extensive auto AC repair than my first fix. Like your case, I ended up needing: New AC compressor, Expansion valve replacement, Complete system flush, Fresh refrigerant charge, New filter drier The total came to 1580€, slightly more than yours, but the cooling system has performed perfectly for the past year. This seems to be a known weakness in these models, where one failing component can contaminate the entire car air conditioning circuit. For others reading with similar AC unit issues, its worth getting a comprehensive diagnosis early on, as partial repairs might only temporarily solve the problem. The metal debris from a failing compressor can damage other components if not addressed properly.
matteo_blaze1 (Author)
I appreciate everyone sharing their experiences. After completing all the automotive cooling repairs on my 2013 Town and Country, I wanted to provide a final update for others who might face similar AC unit issues. The auto AC repair resolved every problem, with the total investment of 1450€ proving worthwhile. The air conditioning repair included replacing both the compressor and expansion valve, plus a complete system flush to remove contamination. The refrigerant leak was fixed during the process, and the fresh charge restored proper cooling performance. For anyone encountering similar issues with their Chrysler, I recommend: Getting a full diagnostic scan when AC problems first appear, Having the entire system checked for contamination, Not trying to save money with partial repairs, Making sure the shop pressure tests after repairs, Confirming they use the correct type and amount of refrigerant The cooling system now works better than it did even when the vehicle was newer. Based on the shared experiences here, these comprehensive repairs seem to be the most reliable solution for this model's common air conditioning problems.
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joachimflame1
As someone with moderate experience working on cars, I had an almost identical issue with my 2015 Chrysler Grand Voyager last summer when the air conditioning system completely failed. After diagnosing multiple car air conditioning components, my trusted workshop found that the AC control unit was defective, preventing the compressor from engaging. While initially suspecting just a refrigerant leak or compressor failure, the diagnostic revealed the control module was the root cause. The total repair cost was 980€, which included: New AC control unit, Labor for testing and installation, System recharge with fresh refrigerant, Full cooling system pressure test The repair resolved all issues and the air conditioning has worked flawlessly since. The workshop also checked the compressor, expansion valve, and conducted a leak test to ensure no other components were affected. Before suggesting more specific advice, could you share: Have you noticed any unusual noises from the compressor area? Does the blower motor still work, just without cold air? Are there any specific error codes from your scanner? Has the system been serviced or recharged recently? This information would help determine if your issue matches what I experienced or if there might be different underlying problems with your air conditioning repair needs.