I've had a load of bother with mine for months. Changed valves, changed condensor and drier but still losing all cooling after just 2 days. I took it to an AC specialist and he spent an hour crawling over it. Could find nothing. He'd heard of compressors becoming porous but mine was fine. Finally we spotted green dye on the leads connecting to the Lambda sensors. The evaporator is up in the dash but leaks drip down into this general area. So in the absence of anything anywhere else, we decided it had to be the evaporator. Bad news is they are £235 new
It is supposed to be a 4 to 5 hour job to take out a re-fit the evaporator. Haynes describes the job. I don't even know what one looks like so I'm looking forward to seeing the one Markey Mark has taken out of a scrapper and is sending to me.
Question for anyone who knows.....must the system be fully evacuated before attempting to remove the evaporator? What if it's not? Can you do a DIY purge of any gas remaining or must it be done by a specialist?