If it's anything like my 2000, it's cake. I got to it from the wheel well and underneath, tool like MAYBE a half hour at the most. Like the others said there is a lot more to it than just replacing the compressor, I hope you know. I spent a couple weeks learning and did it myself and I'm glad I did. I bought a set of manifold gauges and a vacuum pump from harbour freight for like 130 bucks, now I don't have to pay someone.