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  1. tumza relaxing

    what computer reader are you using, i can here is a coputer personality but is very good

  2. Rondo Schiavoni

    2001 Hyundai Sonata – I thought at first it needed a recharge  of R134a   , it only took 1/3 of a can   I noticed the clutch wasn't turning on the compressor , so what's next where are the high and low pressure switches located or the compressor cut off switch ,  I checked all the 10  amp fuses  all good?
    if I check the resistance across the 2 wires coming out of the AC compressor clutch what should it read?

  3. brianjirish

    I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. My A/C problem seemed to be when my car is at a stand still. I have 2 condenser fans motor and I have seen both of them turn on and off which tells me that they are working….. possibly not working right but at least I seen them clicking on and off? But when I'm driving my A/C is nice and cold. I mean really really good COLD air but once I stop the vent slowly starts to pull in some warm air. I do have experience in the HVAC (residential, commercial, and industrial) but I know auto A/C has the same principle but it is a little different as well compare to a home unit. I just hate to base my reading off of my gauges when in fact I probably have a air flow problem and don't wanna assume I overcharge the system, undercharge, or have a clogged system. I did investigate my condenser which looks to be in good condition and may be a little dirty which I'll clean shortly but nothing out of the ordinary. My question is what could possibly be the problem? The last thing I don't want is a clogged system but like I've said before my car has no problem at all cooling down when I'm driving. Any help would really be appreciated!!!

  4. 2phalanges

    stupid question, how come using the ac uses so much gas, instead of battery power?

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