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Jonesyscoob



Member Since: 21 Oct 2012
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Air con blowing warm

Had it regassed last week as thought it was empty but is still blowing warm when I press auto, I can't hear the motor kick in or any change when button is pressed and I'm sure I used to be able to! Any ideas or advice welcome

Post #432666 Fri Aug 08 2014 4:41pm
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Andrew



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Although you have had the system regassed, was it pressure checked for leakage? probably got a stone chip in the condenser, so your new gas has leaked itself away, the compressor will only work if the system pressure switch detects gas pressure in the system...

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Jonesyscoob



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Thanks can the same people do that test? Just local garage that did the gas fill

Post #432690 Fri Aug 08 2014 9:33pm
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Jonesyscoob



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Have had a poke round today there is no gas in the system so must be a leak somewhere as not used since regas, is there any common leak places??

Post #433501 Sun Aug 17 2014 2:04pm
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