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Old 6th October 2007, 08:23 AM
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Default A/c Problems

hi all, my pt's a/c has been blowin out warm air lately. it occassionally blows out cool air but it is still not the cold air that should be coming out. my car's a 2002 if that helps any.
any ideas on the problem. thanks
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Old 6th October 2007, 11:16 AM
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Cool Re: A/c Problems

Having just been through this with my 2001, check the coolant for appropriate pressure of refrigerant, and check the car's radiator fan to make sure it is in working order. Mine was leaking refrigerant from the high pressure line AND the radiator fan was crapping out.

Fan - $700
replaced refrigerant line and re-charge, etc - $300
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