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96 855 turbo AC compressor DIY or TECHNICIAN JOB? 850 1996

I recently had it in the shop for the evaporator replacement (ooof) and that was a load of $$. It blew cold for a while but on the first 90+ degree day here it was kicking off and on, symptoms of the clutch not engaging properly. I brought it back to the tech (I trust this guy and he has done a lot of good work for me) and he said "compressor" and I said "what about if it's just the clutch" and he said "if we do a clutch, we do a compressor". He's kind of anal when it comes to not having to do repairs twice. so that's where I'm at. Is the clutch a replacable item or is there a better way of dealing with this?






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