A/C Problems
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Well if you need hands-on help, a lot of shops this time of year offer "free AC inspections." If there is a wierd problem going on, you could try that first and hopefully someone wont lie to you and tell you that there is more wrong than there actually is... but I would guess that maybe you are a bit low on refridgerant/oil and/or have air in your lines, but that doesn't happen very often... it just very well may be that you need a recharge like I said, it happened to me.
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Sweet deal, i've seen those cans you're talking about Wal mart. I will pick one up tomorrow. Do you have a pic of where it is? I'm trying to get the idea of where it is
BTW that **** about the cussing is hilarious![Big Grin](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Sweet deal, i've seen those cans you're talking about Wal mart. I will pick one up tomorrow. Do you have a pic of where it is? I'm trying to get the idea of where it is
BTW that **** about the cussing is hilarious
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Unscrew it fill it properly done:
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