28 Jul Why isn’t car AC cold anymore?
Why isn’t car AC cold anymore? How to fill air conditioner refrigerant
By Brian Gillespie
It’s summer and here in Arizona it is h-o-t. This is not a great time to drive without a good running air conditioner. We already know that we’re wrestling with an electrical issue messing with our turn signal, but our 2012 Honda Fit now has a weak AC. An AC not blowing cold air when it’s hot out can only be for a couple of reasons. Once we ruled out the fans not kicking on we decide to try refilling the R134A refrigerant to see if that fixes things.
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