The cooling power of my A/C doesn't seem to be as effective as it was couple of days back. The cooling (as felt by holding my hand against the fan) is quite strong as soon as I switch on the A/C but dies off in quick time and I hardly feel the cool thereafter. I'm planning to take it to an A/C joint in the next couple of days and need some advice from you guys before hand so that I will not fall pray.
1) Could this be a case where I have run out of gas due to a leak or will it be required to clean any kind of a filter that might have frozen up?
2) Is there a so called "best gas" to use for optimum cooling power ?
3) What steps are carried out in a normal A/C service job?
4) Any good places that you guys recommend that will do a solid job without hitting hard on my wallet?
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monty
Hi Guys!
The cooling power of my A/C doesn't seem to be as effective as it was couple of days back. The cooling (as felt by holding my hand against the fan) is quite strong as soon as I switch on the A/C but dies off in quick time and I hardly feel the cool thereafter. I'm planning to take it to an A/C joint in the next couple of days and need some advice from you guys before hand so that I will not fall pray.
1) Could this be a case where I have run out of gas due to a leak or will it be required to clean any kind of a filter that might have frozen up?
2) Is there a so called "best gas" to use for optimum cooling power ?
3) What steps are carried out in a normal A/C service job?
4) Any good places that you guys recommend that will do a solid job without hitting hard on my wallet?
Thanks guys !
monty
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