MY FIRST GUESS WOULD THAT IT COULD BE FREEZING UP BUT ,
HAVE A TRUSTED INDEPENDENT A/C REPAIR SHOP FIRST CHECK IF YOU HAVE ENOUGH FREON IN THE SYSTEM AND ONCE THAT IS DETERMINED THEY CAN PERFORM A COMPLETE A/C SYSTEM LEAK CHECK.
TRY FINDING AN INDEPENDENT SHOP INSTEAD OF THE DEALER OR A CHAIN STORE BECAUSE YOU WILL BE OVERALL MORE PLEASED WITH THE FINDINGS AND THE SERVICE.
2007-07-04 03:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like you need to have the A/C recharges with freon - (pronounced "free-on") the product that makes the air cold. Call around and ask what mechanics near you will charge. Here in CA it's around $20-$40 depending on how much is needed to fill it back up.
2007-07-04 03:55:44
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answered by Sweetkat 5
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Your heater middle is leaking... examine your coolant point. this is a huge job, so except you're routinely prone and extremely affected person, circulate away this job for a mechanic. a momentary answer... in the engine compartment you will see 2 rubber hoses going into the heater container on the proper area close to the firewall. you could plug the hoses to stop the leak interior your heater container, the finest technique is to apply 2 pairs of vice grips. be certain you wrap the hose with a rag to steer away from the enamel on the pliers from cutting the hose. some mechanics propose making use of a stop-leak product (got here across at maximum motor vehicle company shops). i in my opinion do unlike those products by way of they plug up different components of your cooling equipment, and could reason further issues.
2016-11-08 03:29:52
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answered by ? 4
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Take it to a *licensed* service centre to have more refrigerant put into the system.
Make sure the technician is licensed, and make sure (s)he puts the same refrigerant into the system as called for by the particular model A/C.
2007-07-04 04:02:53
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answered by jcurrieii 7
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Low pressure of refrigerant.
Take it in and have it leak tested, by the sounds of it, you have a small leak, tell them to do a dye test.
And be sure they use R134A, - the new freon.
2007-07-04 04:00:23
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answered by cgriffin1972 6
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Sounds like it needs to be recharged. Hopefully thats it, and its not that you need a new one. Go have a mechanic check it out.
2007-07-04 03:54:24
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answered by Cathrine K 5
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sounds like its low on free-on. hook up a guage to it and check the pressure.
2007-07-04 04:42:20
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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why do you care,some pople dont even HAVE cars in other contries quit complaining about omg,my AC doesnt work. start sweatin,its gods natural gift of cooling humans.
2007-07-04 04:03:53
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answered by kyle_hayden987123 2
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You need to service it.
2007-07-04 03:54:24
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answered by Gods_Gift_2_Women 1
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low refrigerant
2007-07-04 03:55:57
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answered by Charles s 4
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