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Originally Posted by Nick_R_23
That's a good thing. Dirt is obviously not wanted in the system but moisture is really the biggest killer. Take it in while it's still together and have them do a flush/evacuation of the system to pull any of the old oil out, then replace the o-rings and drier and you should be good to go with new oil and a fresh charge.
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What Nick said.
I just replaced everything, when I went in to have it serviced the first question they asked is if the drier had been exposed to air more than 20 minutes. If you replace anything replace that and all the seals, but make sure the drier is the last thing you do and do not pull the plugs from the joints until you are ready to install it.