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I’m planning to completely refurb the 22-year-old AC system in my Jeep ZJ, which currently has broken blend doors in the HVAC box behind the dash. Some of the job I will do myself, some I will leave to a professional shop.
The part I will do myself is pulling the dash, removing the HVAC box and repairing the blend doors. While I’ve got the box out, I will replace the evaporator. The shop can do all the other stuff – replacing the compressor, condenser and accumulator.
Here’s my real issue: while I’m working on the HVAC box, the AC system will be open to the atmosphere. I’m not bothered about that since everything’s being replaced anyway, but once I’ve replaced the evaporator, should I reconnect it to the old components so that the car can be driven until I can get it into the shop to have the other parts replaced? Or could that potentially damage it, given that I understand nasty things happen to the inside of the AC system after it’s been opened to the atmosphere?
If I shouldn’t connect it back up to the old accumulator and compressor, is it OK to run with the lines to the evaporator disconnected? Or should I just pull all the old components and temporarily install a compressor bypass pulley?
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