from viewers ,but the problem remains unsolved.
1. I got the radiator thorougly cleaned,
2. I got the radiator coils removed,
3. I got the valve fitted in pipe line removed,
4. I got the radiator fan replaced fom 80W to 120W (solved problem to quiet an extent but not fully)
5. I got the head gasket replaced (on advice of a reputed mechanic)
I got the AC system inspected . What the mechanics did , they bypassed the thermostat as because of it the AC was repeatedly tripping.
The car now gets heated in summers to the extent that water starts boiling.
The ONLY option now seems left is to get the radiator replaced.
BUT what seemes to me is that the radiator in a factory AC car is of the same size and material as in a non Ac car.
With such an experience I feel that 1 should never get an Ac installed.
IF still somebody can advise, kindly do so.
2006-11-20
21:27:38
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