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Re: Air conditioning



--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Graham WELLS" <gwells@xxxx> wrote:

Have you put a gauge on it immediately after movement at speed?

Freon condenses much faster as air flow increases over the condensor.
This actually LOWERS pressure in the evaporator. That's one reason I
drive a car before adding that last can of freon (and why I don't rely
on gauge readings in the driveway).

Remember: with A/C everything's backwards. 

Bill Robertson
#5939

> I thought at first that it might be
> a vacuum problem, i.e. when accelerating, vacuum obviously decreases,
> and if there were a leak then it might have an effect on the flap
> positions. However it appears to be more related to vehicle movement.
> Might it need regassing? It cycles regularily as one would expect with
> no indications of being low in gas.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Graham Wells
> VIN 17152






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