John, You may be able to get an opinion from Marvin Hillard at site www.freeze12.com, in San Diego, toll free 888-903-7111 On that F12 site there is a link for the text for the EPA-approved certification test for AC technicians, via the site of the trade association of auto air conditioning folks in Fort Worth, TX. Couldn't hurt to be certified for $20.00. Tom Hanlon Palm Springs, CA 84 Westfalia John Lauterbach wrote: > > This is for an '84. Air temp (measured by thermometer in outlet above > driver's right eye) is running about 28 Fahrenheit degrees below outside > temperature. Is this about normal? When I leave for work in the morning, > outside temp is around 75F and outlet temp is in high 40s. When I leave > work, outside temp is near 100. After driving about 10 miles, outlet > temperature is in high 60s. New A/C compressor, drier, and expansion valve. > Refrigerant load is four (4) twelve (12) ounce cans. > > John Lauterbach > Macon, GA |
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