Having just fixed my roof problems, discovered yesterday that the ac ain't working, AGAIN.
Gas was replaced back in 2016 just before I bought the car.
In 2018, one of the condensers failed, so I replaced both condensers and fitted a new drier and got it gassed up again.
The car has hardly turned a wheel over the last 6 months. During winter usage I normally put the ac on for a few minutes to keep the compressor seals lubricated but this winter the car just hasn't been used.
So am wondering whether I have lost the gas again, this time through the dried out compressor seals.
I have a Mitsubishi FTO which is almost 30 years old which is still running on the same gas which was in the system when I bought the car 17 years ago.
Gas was replaced back in 2016 just before I bought the car.
In 2018, one of the condensers failed, so I replaced both condensers and fitted a new drier and got it gassed up again.
The car has hardly turned a wheel over the last 6 months. During winter usage I normally put the ac on for a few minutes to keep the compressor seals lubricated but this winter the car just hasn't been used.
So am wondering whether I have lost the gas again, this time through the dried out compressor seals.
I have a Mitsubishi FTO which is almost 30 years old which is still running on the same gas which was in the system when I bought the car 17 years ago.