FWIW, my vehicle is a 2007 4-Runner 6-cyl Limited 2WD, but this topic seemed general enough not to locate in a specific Gen forum. My question(s)/discussion are more about what to do for my situation than specifically how to do it, for instance I see the very comprehensive write-up from
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re: condenser replacement. What I am interested in is advice or suggestion as to what to do, and if one of them is replacing the condenser during this process, then I'll definitely use that excellent how-to write-up.
Over last few summers when my AC system seemed to be struggling during hottest periods used some of the easily available and well reviewed "top-off" products, e.g. AC Pro whatever. But apparently the "Stop-Leak" additives they include/tout are no bueno for most (maybe all?) AC systems. So I think I want to evacuate/purge system completely and replace with new/fresh refrigerant.
So my main question is since I have system open/purged, what else should I do? Replacing the receiver drier is a no-brainer, but some other thoughts:
-- Use system flush just because (even if I don't replace compressor)?
-- Add some leak detection dye when I recharge with new refrigerant just so I can look around later?
-- Go ahead and replace condenser since it is fairly straight forward and not horribly expensive?
-- Go ahead and replace expansion valve since it is fairly straight forward and not horribly expensive?
-- What about replacing compressor on a prophylactic basis? While I don't drive this car very hard at all (normal driving; drive it maybe 8K miles a year at most; sometimes tow a utility trailer), car is 17 years old and I am getting old enough that doing some of this in 5 or 10 years from now would be a problem for me, so that's a real consideration.
I don't want to do anything that is truly useless or just to say I did it, but I honestly am not sure what qualifies for that vs. "should do".
BTW, I've noticed that a lot of OEM/Denso products are on near permanent backorder nationally. RockAuto has other manufacturers listed for AC parts, but I've never heard of them...for instance here are the suppliers listed for a new condenser:
2007 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 4.0L V6 A/C Condenser | RockAuto
Any thoughts or recommendations as to which is preferred?