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I own a 88 Prelude that needs a new compressor. I have the compressor and
dryer. I`am doing the labor myself. I just want to know which way is the easiest. Going through the top (alternator/power steering pump) or coming in from the bottom. My concern is that the power steering fluid. Do I have a problem with loosing the fluid, or is that an issue I should worry about. I just want to know step by step what way is easier. |
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