GLOCKer
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- 1998 Explorer Limited
I'm breaking this out into a separate thread until I figure it out.
1998 Explorer Limited 5.0 with the automatic climate control. When I set it to 60 degrees and high, I get ice cold AC, until I get on the interstate (and then it blows warm). Sometime after getting off the interstate (not long I think), it'll get cold again.
Any ideas? What can I try without getting into the pressurized part of the system, before I take it to a shop?
Ugh. I feel bad. I have family coming in on Thursday morning and I only have Wednesday between 4 and 6 pm to work on the truck before I have to drop it off for them to drive around in it. Sounds like they'll be having a hot time of it.
I also want to get it fixed not just for my comfort in the long run, but so I don't overheat my dogs!
1998 Explorer Limited 5.0 with the automatic climate control. When I set it to 60 degrees and high, I get ice cold AC, until I get on the interstate (and then it blows warm). Sometime after getting off the interstate (not long I think), it'll get cold again.
Any ideas? What can I try without getting into the pressurized part of the system, before I take it to a shop?
Ugh. I feel bad. I have family coming in on Thursday morning and I only have Wednesday between 4 and 6 pm to work on the truck before I have to drop it off for them to drive around in it. Sounds like they'll be having a hot time of it.
I also want to get it fixed not just for my comfort in the long run, but so I don't overheat my dogs!