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Remove (and I mean recover) the refrigerant, disconnect the electrical, disconnect the lineset and don't damage them or the insulation and re install.
If you know a refrigeration mechanic pay him some cash to remove the refrigerant, you could install it and have the guy evacuate the system and recharge with the recovered refrigerant. You may need to top off.
It might just be easier to buy a new one.
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