Sometimes the evap has a copper tube that the sensing buld goes into and is very hard to find. The operations manual (found on Parts Town.Com) does not mention it but I have had experiences where you really have to look hard as the hole is less than a quarter of an inch and is sometimes covered with a putty similar to plumbers putty.
SOURCE: How much it cost to replace a compressor on True
Your looking at a Job that takes about 4 to 5 Hours of labor. Reclaim machine,Vacuum pump, Torch, Silver Solder, Freon, Nitrogen,Liquid line drier, Possible suction line drier if it was a shorted compressor windings. New start components. and then maybe a cap tube depending on what caused the compressor to fail. So with that said you can expect to spend $1500 to $2300.
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