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<blockquote data-quote="sklfco" data-source="post: 3799530" data-attributes="member: 24908"><p>Your running for 30-40 minutes and then stopping completely is most likely what is referred to as “freezing up”.</p><p>Easy enough to verify with common electrical steps.</p><p>Short version is the compressor is not cycling out on the low side. I would bet the low side pressure switch is stuck closed. Easy enough repair IF that schrader valve is behind it.</p><p>A nasty surprise if it is not, and by nasty I mean possible blindness n death kinda crap !!!</p><p>Simple enough to put a shop rag over it and wear winter leather gloves and eyepro!</p><p>Otherwise, yea take it in and be prepared </p><p>A/c jobs ain’t cheap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sklfco, post: 3799530, member: 24908"] Your running for 30-40 minutes and then stopping completely is most likely what is referred to as “freezing up”. Easy enough to verify with common electrical steps. Short version is the compressor is not cycling out on the low side. I would bet the low side pressure switch is stuck closed. Easy enough repair IF that schrader valve is behind it. A nasty surprise if it is not, and by nasty I mean possible blindness n death kinda crap !!! Simple enough to put a shop rag over it and wear winter leather gloves and eyepro! Otherwise, yea take it in and be prepared A/c jobs ain’t cheap [/QUOTE]
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