Okay. The compressor they sent was ok. I installed the new compressor, then took the car to dealer to get new accumulator installed, flush, vacuum, and recharge the A/C system. After messing with this thing way longer than they should have (wanted to charge me hourly because SHO wasn't in book), they told me that the a/c was recharged, but the compressor probably broke because of a faulty constant relay controller. They also said the Blend door actuator was bad and wanted $900.00 to fix the BDA plus $200.00 for the CCRM plus labor to install. Could the CCRM really cause a mechanical failure of the A/C compressor? Is the CCRM a dealer only part? I've had a problem for awhile, before the compressor failed, of blowing cold air while the heat should have been on. Could the BDA actually be ok and the problem actually be the CCRM running the compressor when it shouldn't? I've run the HVAC self test numerous times, and I got a BDA malfunction only one time, and it never happened again. Every other time i've run the test it shows no problem. There is no "thumping" sound people describe with BDA failure. I actually took the football out once, and watched the BDA while the car was running, and it moved freely, but was moving almost constantly. If you guys can shed some light I'd really appreciate it.