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Suggestions needed for local honest, and reasonably priced Car A/C work
Well, 100⁰+ heat is probably a bad time for the ac in one's car to give up, but here I am. I had a freon charge last year, so I know that's not the problem... Since it's blowing hot air and not making the telltale noise it usually makes when the ac kicks on, I'm guessing it's either the ac compressor fuse, the compressor... or maybe a leak?
Anyway. In your opinion, where woukd be the most honest, and reasonably priced place around to get auto ac diagnostics and work done around here?
*JT retired from AccurateTune last year, and the main mechanic refused to work on my car because it's a 2000.
u/GrumbadaBands — 2 days ago