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I've had my air con re-gassed twice in 2 years and i've had auto elec's look at it and try to work out what the problem is but no one seems to be able to tell me.

I have seen a couple of posts on here about ideas for air con's that aren't working, but mine works just not very well at all.

Can someone please help me as we are having 40 degrees every day this next coming week.

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not sure what is mentioned in the other thread, but possibilities are the dryer is dead, the condenser is dead, there is a heap of debris between the condenser and the radiator reducing airflow, the thermostat is shot, or the temp sensor for the unit is dead.

ive got the same problem ive only just got my air con regassed, lines remade and every thing works.

when its parked in the shade (even on a warm day) the air con blows out hot air. but when its parked out in the sun (on a warm day) it blows out warm air.

also my vents wont cycle, theyre stuck on front window demister.

any one know the problem? any help would be appreciated

ive got the same problem ive only just got my air con regassed, lines remade and every thing works.

when its parked in the shade (even on a warm day) the air con blows out hot air. but when its parked out in the sun (on a warm day) it blows out warm air.

also my vents wont cycle, theyre stuck on front window demister.

any one know the problem? any help would be appreciated

Just wondering how it cost you to get the lines remade. If have removed my turbos from my gtr and one of the lines have bubbled and who did you use?

Cheers

Just wondering how it cost you to get the lines remade. If have removed my turbos from my gtr and one of the lines have bubbled and who did you use?

Cheers

cost me roughly 350 for new lines and a regass he also replaced something else but i dont know what its called. its a little cylinder.

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