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Need A/C

Post by Gorman »

Hey guys I?m new to this forum. I love to work on my cars plus I don?t trust mechanics:) So I need your help?

When I bought off ebay my 99 Lanos with 40k on it I didn't realize that it was a basic edition without a/c. So I'm planning to install it. Could you give me any advice? Exactly what parts do I need and will it be very difficult to install? Does anyone have an a/c for sell? Thanks guys!
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Post by Audacity Racing »

woah, dude... 1st of, slow down and read the forum headings... DON'T SPAM!!!!

2nd, i have an AC, but i have no idea what it is worth...


installing it can't be that bad...
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Audacityracing wrote:woah, dude... 1st of, slow down and read the forum headings... DON'T SPAM!!!!

2nd, i have an AC, but i have no idea what it is worth...


installing it can't be that bad...
how is he spamming?
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Post by MMamdouh »

OK... aside of the basic parts needed for the A/C... i think you will need a bigger alternator, new crank pully with A/C bank and the second radiator cooling fan.

isn't their a pressure sensor on the A/C fluid lines to trigger the radiator fans too?? any body actually did this mod. before? it seems quite complicated to me.

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kinkyllama wrote:
Audacityracing wrote:woah, dude... 1st of, slow down and read the forum headings... DON'T SPAM!!!!

2nd, i have an AC, but i have no idea what it is worth...


installing it can't be that bad...
how is he spamming?
i got the same question popping into my mind but after checking the "classifieds" and "wanted" sections i knew what he ment.

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Post by BosnianLanos »

Yikes, removing the full AC system is a total pain in the ass, but putting one onto a car that has never had one has to be worse.

From the front to back you would need:

1. Dryer
2. Condensor
3. New Dual Radiator Fans
4. Compressor
5. New Crank Pulley with notch for AC belt
6. AC belt Tensioner assembly
7. AC belt
8. 100% full Freon Hosing
9. Take off Dash and install evaporator and other little parts
10. I don't know if your Lanos has a wiring harness that will support the AC. If not, you will need one that will and probabally have to change your whole wiring harness just for the 2 plugs for the compressor clutch and the pressure sensor.
11. Refill system with refridgerant and hope there are no leaks.

Is it possible, of course!
Is it worth it, doubtful...

I don't know where you are located, but I live in Florida and have taken my AC off, I would much rather suffer for a few dozen minutes every day than go through the momentus task of replacing my AC system.

However, if you decide to go through with it, I can provide you with everything mentioned minus the compressor and tensioner assembley because my compressor is shot and my tensioner assembly is definately missing some parts.
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Post by Brian5475E »

How is he spaming he aske d a legit ? I don't see any ads that he is selling something!
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Post by Audacity Racing »

he poseted exatly the same thing in multiple forums, and twice in one of them...


sorry if i came across as a jerk...





daewoousa is selling ac kits for the lanos, but price... i dunno. it can't be too awfuly hard if you can buy the kit from them
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Post by Daniel »

BosnianLanos wrote:Yikes, removing the full AC system is a total pain in the ass, but putting one onto a car that has never had one has to be worse.

From the front to back you would need:

1. Dryer
2. Condensor
3. New Dual Radiator Fans
4. Compressor
5. New Crank Pulley with notch for AC belt
6. AC belt Tensioner assembly
7. AC belt
8. 100% full Freon Hosing
9. Take off Dash and install evaporator and other little parts
10. I don't know if your Lanos has a wiring harness that will support the AC. If not, you will need one that will and probabally have to change your whole wiring harness just for the 2 plugs for the compressor clutch and the pressure sensor.
11. Refill system with refridgerant and hope there are no leaks.

Is it possible, of course!
Is it worth it, doubtful...

I don't know where you are located, but I live in Florida and have taken my AC off, I would much rather suffer for a few dozen minutes every day than go through the momentus task of replacing my AC system.

However, if you decide to go through with it, I can provide you with everything mentioned minus the compressor and tensioner assembley because my compressor is shot and my tensioner assembly is definately missing some parts.
12. And maybe a new ECU or reprograming the existing one for supporting A/C.

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Post by MMamdouh »

Daniel wrote:
BosnianLanos wrote:Yikes, removing the full AC system is a total pain in the ass, but putting one onto a car that has never had one has to be worse.

From the front to back you would need:

1. Dryer
2. Condensor
3. New Dual Radiator Fans
4. Compressor
5. New Crank Pulley with notch for AC belt
6. AC belt Tensioner assembly
7. AC belt
8. 100% full Freon Hosing
9. Take off Dash and install evaporator and other little parts
10. I don't know if your Lanos has a wiring harness that will support the AC. If not, you will need one that will and probabally have to change your whole wiring harness just for the 2 plugs for the compressor clutch and the pressure sensor.
11. Refill system with refridgerant and hope there are no leaks.

Is it possible, of course!
Is it worth it, doubtful...

I don't know where you are located, but I live in Florida and have taken my AC off, I would much rather suffer for a few dozen minutes every day than go through the momentus task of replacing my AC system.

However, if you decide to go through with it, I can provide you with everything mentioned minus the compressor and tensioner assembley because my compressor is shot and my tensioner assembly is definately missing some parts.
12. And maybe a new ECU or reprograming the existing one for supporting A/C.

Daniel
i guess A/C equippted cars got bigger alternators... right?? if thats the case then a new alternator is added to the list.

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Post by tango »

I think it would be easier to install a universal one. I did a bit of digging and came up with this site:

http://www.boughtforless.com/ They actually have a Pontiac LeMans kit that should work with your Lanos. It costs US$770. They also got cruise control systems as well and a few other things.
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Post by DomWoo »

i got the compressor and condensor.. and willing to sell... let me know if you want it.. also have the radiator in perfect condition if you need that too... with both fans


i thought all daewoos came with ac.... guess i was wrong.. i also thought all daewoos came with ABS... was wrong on that one too after looking into the daewoo thats infront of my house with a busted belt... soon to be mine :twisted:
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