<<<I had a similar problem that was somehow caused by the system running out of Freon>>. Now here 's miracle. The system is out of refrigerant and it's causing the evaporator coils to freeze up. Having a low prssure cut off switch in your system wouldn't allow the compressor to kick on , but the coils froze up anyway. I am truely amazed. Give me the mechanic's phone number, I need for hime to wave his hand over my empty system too so it'll freeze up with nothing in the AC system. Is his name Moses? Maybe I can hand him a wooded staff, so he could hold it over my engine and stop all the oil and coolant leaks while he's whipping up this AC miracle. |
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