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Ok, so it finally dawned on me that the liquid collecting on my garage floor + the dwindling (which has now disappeared all together) coolness of my air conditioning = a problem. I stopped by the Steven's Creek Toyota...spoke with Eddie Violante. They saw the leak coming from the 'air filter-looking thing' behind my bumper and told me my condenser needs to be replaced...and potentially other problem...and that a rock probably damaged it, or the under-carriage may have bounced enough (while off-roading) to crack the condenser. I was given a quote of $1133 to order the part, including tax and labor.

Does this sound right to you all? Honestly, I didn't do anything too intense on the El Dorado Nat'l Forrest trip. I don't think I 'bounced' my truck any more than going over speed bumps.

Any thoughts? Suggestions? Warnings? I'd appreciate it all!

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I was behind you on that trip and I don't remember anything bad enough to cause that. Did Eddie show you the leak. I would eyeball it closely. Maybe get a second opinion.
He showed me where it was dripping from.
Often when a steel bumper is installed the AC lines are bent out of the way to make room for the bumper. Maybe the line was bent too far and cracked. Check to see where it is leaking. There should have been nothing on the El Dorado Trail that would have done that.
Clean under your truck first then try a different dealership.
I agree with getting a second opinion try a neighborhood shop or 2. Dealer is good but you might save on labour elsewhere.
I'm not a mechanic but have encountered bad condensers on other vehicles in the past.Try a wrecking yard first, for a used replacement!
Or you might try having someone familiar with ac systems bleed the system of freon and repair if possible (some mighty putty,Jb weld or replace the hose/fitting/) then a full flush would help as well (rid any loose metal frags). , then recharge it.
Might save you some$$ maybe $300-800 instead!
Good luck keep us posted please!
You have all my sympathy. I would *never* pay that amount of money; get to some place that is not Toyota. It evidently cannot be a damage that has occurred on the trail, and even if it was? Is your car still under warranty? I highly suspect they think you do not know enough about technical details and just pay. I think showing up with some guy that has a mechanic background might persuade the dealership (maybe another one) to give a better quote or even replace it under warranty.

I have to say I lived with no AC until one year ago and the Bay Area is so chilly, I think I used AC few times in one year, almost always when I was in the Central Valley, but that is me, I noticed here people use AC to the point I feel really cold :)

A suggestion for the forum: can't we "locate" good mechanics (not dealerships of course) that can help with our problems? Having a kind of "NorCal approved" might be a win-win situation where the owner knows the mechanic is good and knowledgeable about FJs and the mechanic gets eventually work.

Bottom line, DivnGirl, don't give it up easily, go to more places, and do not hesitate to ask for help if you need.
Bottom line The dealership has to prove that the damage was done while you were off road. there have been many cases that have not ended good for them when they try to pull this kind of stuff. I am not sure how it is worded but I know the burden is on them to prove how the damage happened.

Sorry to say this but they must have figured that they can pull one over on you. Was this that place you bought the truck from ?? I may know of a shop as well but I will have to find out if he can do this kind of work..
Okay so we get it! Dealer Stealer! any solid refs for divn? I got one trust MIDAS for a almost free 2nd opinion early shift tho. trust me!
I am sorry to hear that Trish. I doubt bouncing along the trail caused the condenser to crack unless it was a weak part to begin with. I'd take it to another dealer and get them to look at it, if they refuse to fix it then I'd consider getting quotes at other shops to have it repaired.

I'll check with a friend of mine who owns a repair shop and get him to quote a condenser replacement for a FJC.
Thanks for all the info guys. I'm meeting a friend today to help me locate the ac lines so I can check them out...and to point out things so when I try Fremont, they 'might' be less inclined to take advantage of my wallet. I do remember moving the ac lines out of the way when installing the bumper...but for the life of me, I can't remember where they are. I see no rocks, dings, scrapes of any sort on the condenser nor bumper. If you find someone I can take it to, pm me.

Thanks again guys!
Trish you need to stop jumping your rig...lol I agree on looking at the condenser a bit more cause if a rock or some thing hit it you should be able to see some kind of scratch or dent. Good luck and let us know what happens to the next stealership.
Problem fixed...I went to Fremont Toyota and worked with Vener Padilla...really nice guy...even knows Mike Scully (Motordrive)! So he said he'd check it out and see what's going on...found that my ARB bumper was eating away at the AC line, cut a hole through it, causing the leakage. Had to get it replaced, bent to have more clearance and they slapped on some insulation around the new ac line. All fixed..$725...but, at least the condenser is working. If you have a front bumper or winch...check your AC line...mine cleared the bumper at installation...but I guess with driving, bumps, wiggles, twists and turns, it was just too close to the bumper. I later found a bunch of forum threads with this same warning.

I thought about just buying the part through cruiserdan, buying a recharger kit and doing the work without the dealer, but time got the better of me. I could have saved a few hundred, but needed this resolved asap.

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