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Auto A/C problem... 'tis the season, eh? lol
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<blockquote data-quote="-Pjackso" data-source="post: 1587513" data-attributes="member: 8119"><p>I'd recommend just taking it to the garage. In fact, don't mess with small-time repair garages. Just go straight to the dealer. </p><p>They know the quirks of the car better than anyone else. Pay the man and save your time and hassle.</p><p></p><p>My Honda AC wasn't working well (few years ago), so I asked one of my friends that used to be a GM dealer mechanic. ...He had the tools, and tons more experience (on AC) than me.</p><p>He hooked up the gauges, ran the car, added freon, and the AC went from bad to worse.</p><p>I ended up just taking it to the Honda dealer, paid my money and got it fixed. It was the best money spent.</p><p></p><p>Now, you can try laying blame on my GM mechanic friend, but the point is...</p><p>Even when you're experienced with the systems, it can still 'not-work-out'. If you're NOT experienced (or don't have tools) - then your even worse off. </p><p>You'll be out all your time, money (tools), hassle, and sweat - ...all while trying to figure out the next 'CHEAP' way to fix it.</p><p></p><p>Pay the man, get it fixed, and enjoy the AC.</p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Pjackso, post: 1587513, member: 8119"] I'd recommend just taking it to the garage. In fact, don't mess with small-time repair garages. Just go straight to the dealer. They know the quirks of the car better than anyone else. Pay the man and save your time and hassle. My Honda AC wasn't working well (few years ago), so I asked one of my friends that used to be a GM dealer mechanic. ...He had the tools, and tons more experience (on AC) than me. He hooked up the gauges, ran the car, added freon, and the AC went from bad to worse. I ended up just taking it to the Honda dealer, paid my money and got it fixed. It was the best money spent. Now, you can try laying blame on my GM mechanic friend, but the point is... Even when you're experienced with the systems, it can still 'not-work-out'. If you're NOT experienced (or don't have tools) - then your even worse off. You'll be out all your time, money (tools), hassle, and sweat - ...all while trying to figure out the next 'CHEAP' way to fix it. Pay the man, get it fixed, and enjoy the AC. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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