If you're fairly certain the compressor is properly charged and in good working order, then you must determine if your AC/Heater Control Panel is functioning properly by moving the thermostatic control knob back and forth from Hot to Cold and listening for the compressor to kick on. Often times when a new blower motor unit is installed, two identical wires (one wire goes to the Remote Trunk Unlock Button) get crossed and plugged to the wrong connectors which will blow the control panel each and every time; the Control Panel will then need to be replaced. Not sure if you can purchase a new/refurbished Control Panel, but they can possibly found on EBAY for $50-$120. So if your AC vents are blowing hot air no matter where the thermostat is set, then this is possibly your problem, considering your compressor is working properly.
Easy install, but make sure those two wires are in the proper order first.
You should use a thermostat gasket along with the thermostat housing ring. The gasket should be replaced every time the thermostat housing is opened.
There are many gaskets on any machine. Is this an electric compressor? Once you find what gasket it is specifically, you simply need to remove that part, and add a new gasket, then put the part back on...
yes you have to change the pan gasket when doing the timing chain
Replace the rubber gasket. Inspection of air valves. Compressor control.
no
To replace the valve cover, you will need to break the gasket and the o-rings. The gasket prevents oil from leaking.
yes
That isn't likely. Most head gasket failures are caused by overheating. Not changing the oil will cause the motor to sludge up and increase the wear on the internal parts.
To the best of my knowledge, there is only 1 gasket on the fuel pump.The fuel pump assembly sits in an opening in the top of the gas tank - and it's there you'll find a big fat gasket that overlaps the sheet metal opening.See "Related Questions" below for more about changing fuel pumps.
The oil filter gasket is built into the filter itself, so just by changing the filter, you always get the new gasket.
No, Fluid, filter, and gasket
15.00. for gasket and thermostat