CowboyTaco
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I bet mine is low too. It takes a while to feel the cold when you start driving.
Oh it's got a leak, freon doesn't get used upI only had a half pound of freon so no wonder it was struggling to cool down. Vacuum test was good so hopefully no leaks. Blows SO cold now.
.They added dye so if it starts blowing hot again then the leak can be addressed.Oh it's got a leak, freon doesn't get used up.
If it passed a vacuum test then it's probably only leaking under pressure.
I only had a half pound of freon so no wonder it was struggling to cool down. Vacuum test was good so hopefully no leaks. Blows SO cold now.
Hopefully it's not the evap coil then. You would most likely only see the dye in the condensation drips I test all mine with nitrogen.They added dye so if it starts blowing hot again then the leak can be addressed.
I only had a half pound of freon so no wonder it was struggling to cool down. Vacuum test was good so hopefully no leaks. Blows SO cold now.
Cost on that service?I only had a half pound of freon so no wonder it was struggling to cool down. Vacuum test was good so hopefully no leaks. Blows SO cold now.
K? That brit bike does not do miles?
I fixed it for you puddenWasted $, they didn't fix anything. You can get what he did from NAPA for $20Cost on that service?
Wasted $, they didn't fix anything. You can get what he did from NAPA for $20
There was actually an issue with Toyota underfilling A/C systems for a few year models. I know mine was affected because it never blew ice cold from the day I bought it. I finally got the system recharged right before my first daughter was born (I wanted to make sure she was comfortable on hot summer days) and now it blows ice cold.If your air conditioning is not blowing as cold as it should, you have a leak. A/C refrigerant doesn’t get used up. It only requires a recharge if there’s a leak. A very small leak could take a long time to show symptoms
Almost at 88k miles.How many miles on on the S60?