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Car Forum / GMC Cars / June 2006

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97' Chevy S10 AC

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NewsGroups - 28 Jun 2006 19:49 GMT
I had Freon added to my AC and it drops 30degrees but it takes a long time
to cool off. Do you think the Freon is leaking out or is there another
component that could cause this?

Thanks,
Gary

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sdlomi2 - 30 Jun 2006 05:02 GMT
>I had Freon added to my AC and it drops 30degrees but it takes a long time
>to cool off. Do you think the Freon is leaking out or is there another
>component that could cause this?

   If you have a 4-cylinder with 5-speed & drive a lot in 5th, the rpm's
are v-e-r-y low.  Staying in 4th for a while (w/out over-revving, of
course--maybe even drive slower for a while longer) should up the engine AND
ac rpm's and cool off more quickly.  HTH, s
 
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