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How much is an AC compressor for a 2010 Ford F150?

The compressor itself typically costs between about $120 and $500, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM unit, with additional labor and refrigerant expenses to be added on top.


What determines the price


Prices vary based on the source, the type of unit, and whether the clutch and other hardware are included. The 2010 Ford F-150 uses R134a refrigerant, and buyers can choose from remanufactured units, new aftermarket units, or new OEM units. Core charges and regional labor rates also influence the final price.


Prices for the compressor itself typically fall into these ranges, depending on the option you choose:



  • New aftermarket compressor with clutch: roughly $150–$350

  • Remanufactured compressor with clutch: roughly $60–$180

  • New OEM/Motorcraft compressor: roughly $250–$520

  • Dealer price for a factory-new unit: roughly $350–$700

  • Core charge: often $0–$80, refunded when you return your old core


Prices vary by region and retailer, and some listings include the pulley, clutch, or other hardware; others sell the compressor separately. Always check if the price includes the clutch and fittings to avoid surprise costs.


Bottom line: the compressor price is a major but variable portion of the total replacement cost. Plan for core charges, shipping, and possible added components, and shop around for quotes.


Labor, installation and total cost


In addition to the part, installation costs and refrigerant are required to complete the repair. Here’s what you can expect:



  • Labor for compressor replacement: typically $150–$350 depending on shop and location

  • Evacuation and recharge of the AC system (refrigerant and dye): $50–$150

  • Optional components you may need (condenser, receiver-drier, seals): price varies

  • Environmental/disposal fees and potential warranty considerations


All told, the out-the-door price for a 2010 Ford F-150 compressor replacement generally falls in the range of about $500 to $1,100, though dealer repairs and major component replacements could push the total higher.


Summary


Prices for the 2010 Ford F-150 AC compressor vary widely based on brand, new vs remanufactured, and OEM status. When budgeting, include the part cost, core charges, labor, refrigerant, and any additional components needed. Getting multiple quotes and confirming what is included in each price helps ensure you get a fair deal and a properly repaired AC system.

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