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AC 200 1989

Hello everyone. I have a question reguarding the AC in my 1989 244. A couple of weeks ago I had the AC freon (R12) evacuated, and refilled with the F12 freon. I'm in Arizona, during the day the AC will only cool down to 70 degrees. That's the coldest it will get at the vents.
Before getting it charged up, I knew it may not be the problem, but took my chances, and told the guy to give it a shot. $130 right there for the work performed.
My compressor seems to be fine, kicking on and off. I was told that the AC expansion valve could be the problem. Any ideas? I'm clueless when it comes to AC systems. Thank you.
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Michael Bilinski '89 244 DL






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