Re: Valvoline air conditioning service?
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Re: Valvoline air conditioning service?
Pete wrote:
> The air conditioning in my '98 TJ just plain isn't cold anymore. The local
> Valvoline does "air conditioning service" for around $60, the dealer wants
> $99.
>
> Has anyone had experience with air conditioning not blowing cold anymore,
> and can give a guess as to whether or not "servicing" will likely fix it?
> (Or does it sound more like there may be a leak in the system?
I would avoid both places, one due to lack of talent and the other
due to high price and possibly lack of talent.
Try an airconditioning specialty repair shop, usually cheaper, faster.
Bad low pressure switch/relay can cause this, sometimes just dirt
on the contacts. Bad clutch or clutch relay also, but if the pressure
switch has tripped, you'll never know unless you jumper it. [which
is usually a good idea to start].
If you have a leak, a good A/C shop can fix the leak then evacuate
and recharge usually cheaper than a dealer.
> The air conditioning in my '98 TJ just plain isn't cold anymore. The local
> Valvoline does "air conditioning service" for around $60, the dealer wants
> $99.
>
> Has anyone had experience with air conditioning not blowing cold anymore,
> and can give a guess as to whether or not "servicing" will likely fix it?
> (Or does it sound more like there may be a leak in the system?
I would avoid both places, one due to lack of talent and the other
due to high price and possibly lack of talent.
Try an airconditioning specialty repair shop, usually cheaper, faster.
Bad low pressure switch/relay can cause this, sometimes just dirt
on the contacts. Bad clutch or clutch relay also, but if the pressure
switch has tripped, you'll never know unless you jumper it. [which
is usually a good idea to start].
If you have a leak, a good A/C shop can fix the leak then evacuate
and recharge usually cheaper than a dealer.
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Re: Valvoline air conditioning service?
Ditto - I was about to say the same thing......
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Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr@comcast.net
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Pete wrote:
>
> > The air conditioning in my '98 TJ just plain isn't cold anymore. The
local
> > Valvoline does "air conditioning service" for around $60, the dealer
wants
> > $99.
> >
> > Has anyone had experience with air conditioning not blowing cold
anymore,
> > and can give a guess as to whether or not "servicing" will likely fix
it?
> > (Or does it sound more like there may be a leak in the system?
>
> I would avoid both places, one due to lack of talent and the other
> due to high price and possibly lack of talent.
>
> Try an airconditioning specialty repair shop, usually cheaper, faster.
>
> Bad low pressure switch/relay can cause this, sometimes just dirt
> on the contacts. Bad clutch or clutch relay also, but if the pressure
> switch has tripped, you'll never know unless you jumper it. [which
> is usually a good idea to start].
>
> If you have a leak, a good A/C shop can fix the leak then evacuate
> and recharge usually cheaper than a dealer.
>
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr@comcast.net
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:jriOa.61051$Xm3.16389@sccrnsc02...
> Pete wrote:
>
> > The air conditioning in my '98 TJ just plain isn't cold anymore. The
local
> > Valvoline does "air conditioning service" for around $60, the dealer
wants
> > $99.
> >
> > Has anyone had experience with air conditioning not blowing cold
anymore,
> > and can give a guess as to whether or not "servicing" will likely fix
it?
> > (Or does it sound more like there may be a leak in the system?
>
> I would avoid both places, one due to lack of talent and the other
> due to high price and possibly lack of talent.
>
> Try an airconditioning specialty repair shop, usually cheaper, faster.
>
> Bad low pressure switch/relay can cause this, sometimes just dirt
> on the contacts. Bad clutch or clutch relay also, but if the pressure
> switch has tripped, you'll never know unless you jumper it. [which
> is usually a good idea to start].
>
> If you have a leak, a good A/C shop can fix the leak then evacuate
> and recharge usually cheaper than a dealer.
>
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