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Would changing Radiator and Water Pump cause A/C to become hot...
I recently changed the Radiator and Water Pump like a day or two ago. And now the A/C is blowing hot all of sudden. I know all hoses and everything was put back to it's original spot/place. So what could be the problem for my A/C to run warm/hot? One solution I have is, could it need recharging or w.e.? Another question have any of you used those recharging kits from Wally's World or Automotive stores and do they work? TIA..
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Re: Would changing Radiator and Water Pump cause A/C to become hot... (DixieRedneck)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DixieRedneck »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know all hoses and everything was put back to it's original spot/place.
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why did you need to put them back to their original spot? did you open your ac lines? if so you need to put your system in a vacuum and recharge your ac system.
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why did you need to put them back to their original spot? did you open your ac lines? if so you need to put your system in a vacuum and recharge your ac system.
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Re: Would changing Radiator and Water Pump cause A/C to become hot... (bigxclumzy)
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why did you need to put them back to their original spot? did you open your ac lines? if so you need to put your system in a vacuum and recharge your ac system.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was just saying in general. Like every hose from the radiator or w.e. was put back. So you think the A/C might need recharging?
.. Have you ever used those recharing kits that you can buy from Automotive stores or has anyone use them before?
why did you need to put them back to their original spot? did you open your ac lines? if so you need to put your system in a vacuum and recharge your ac system.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was just saying in general. Like every hose from the radiator or w.e. was put back. So you think the A/C might need recharging?
.. Have you ever used those recharing kits that you can buy from Automotive stores or has anyone use them before?
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Re: Would changing Radiator and Water Pump cause A/C to become hot... (DixieRedneck)
don't use recharge kits. check if your clutch on your compressor actually engages. and then ac system is actually operational. but there might be a slight leak, and it probably needs recharging.
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Re: Would changing Radiator and Water Pump cause A/C to become hot... (BatuKing)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BatuKing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Question is .. did it work before?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes
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