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Cars full of freon still no cool air.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tirefryr" data-source="post: 6836649" data-attributes="member: 550281"><p>"Full" doesn't mean it's correct. There is a reason the average joe shouldn't be filling their vehicle's refrigerant. You have to have the proper amount and oil in the system for it to function properly. If you were low on freon before, it's because you have a leak in the system and the system should be sealed. Any part of the system could be at fault, but as has been stated, check that the compressor is cycling. If not, check for voltage, if no voltage, check the fuses and pressure switch. Beyond that, there's not much you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tirefryr, post: 6836649, member: 550281"] "Full" doesn't mean it's correct. There is a reason the average joe shouldn't be filling their vehicle's refrigerant. You have to have the proper amount and oil in the system for it to function properly. If you were low on freon before, it's because you have a leak in the system and the system should be sealed. Any part of the system could be at fault, but as has been stated, check that the compressor is cycling. If not, check for voltage, if no voltage, check the fuses and pressure switch. Beyond that, there's not much you can do. [/QUOTE]
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