08-05-2008, 06:55 AM
[quote name='J.C.' post='57329' date='Aug 4 2008, 06:05 PM']OK, so my A/C has gone caput. And when I was in AZ, I really didn't mind much, b/c I had a three minute drive to work and it rains like 4 days a year there, so windows down was ok.
But now that I am in Georgiabama, the humidity has gone up quite a bit, and the commute has grown to 45 minutes. OK in the AM, but at 4PM, it's brutal.
First off, I need to check with my old mechanic, b/c he supposedly replaced the Schraeder (?) valve in April, but it was never really ice-cold... but not working at all now... I need to see if he will pay for the re-repair. Which brings me to my question:
The nearest 968 guys are probably AutoAtlanta, about 90 minutes from me. So for an A/C job do I need Porsche expertise, or should a local reputable import place or general A/C 'specialist' know enough to do well enough? I don't know how 'specialized' our A/C units are. There's not a Porsche dealer here... and I don't know if I'd trust them anyways. Better yet, any recommendations for the job? I'd love to avoid two 3-4 round trips for this repair (one for diagnosis one for repair), but if I have to, I have to.
Thanks in advance, guys![/quote]
I agree....A/C is A/C. Porsche purchases components from other manufacturers and assembles them almost exactly as they are in my Toyota. The system design of an A/C system is essentially the same for all cars. Your only "advantage" to taking it to Porsche is about a X4 price tag for the work. And, you might find that some dealerships actually sub the work out anyway!
But now that I am in Georgiabama, the humidity has gone up quite a bit, and the commute has grown to 45 minutes. OK in the AM, but at 4PM, it's brutal.
First off, I need to check with my old mechanic, b/c he supposedly replaced the Schraeder (?) valve in April, but it was never really ice-cold... but not working at all now... I need to see if he will pay for the re-repair. Which brings me to my question:
The nearest 968 guys are probably AutoAtlanta, about 90 minutes from me. So for an A/C job do I need Porsche expertise, or should a local reputable import place or general A/C 'specialist' know enough to do well enough? I don't know how 'specialized' our A/C units are. There's not a Porsche dealer here... and I don't know if I'd trust them anyways. Better yet, any recommendations for the job? I'd love to avoid two 3-4 round trips for this repair (one for diagnosis one for repair), but if I have to, I have to.
Thanks in advance, guys![/quote]
I agree....A/C is A/C. Porsche purchases components from other manufacturers and assembles them almost exactly as they are in my Toyota. The system design of an A/C system is essentially the same for all cars. Your only "advantage" to taking it to Porsche is about a X4 price tag for the work. And, you might find that some dealerships actually sub the work out anyway!

