Oh, if he unplugged the electrical connector, look for the female side of that connects to the male connector.
If he unplugged the piping that holds the freon, and kept the parts there, then you can reassemble it, but it's probably advisable to have the system sucked or vacuumed down by a professioinal, or even replace the accumulator/drier with a new one, as having the system open to the atmosphere is not good for it.
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Your mechanic may have unplugged it for a reason (but we won't know that 'till you plug it back in). Generally, the leads from the main harness are not very long. I can't tell you where he tucked the plug in but it will usually be within one foot of the compressor plug on the compressor itself.
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