Q: Allen, my mother in law who is 81yrs old. took our 2005' Ford Expedition to the local Ford dealership because her a/c was no longe

asked by on May 09, 2017

If we had to replace all parts, hoses and compressor associated with the a/c system in this vehicle what is the most it should cost to replace it all?

My car has 210000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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