300M ac

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Art, May 31, 2007.

  1. Art

    Steve Guest

    Isn't it a fundamental law of Usenet that if you correct grammar, you
    make a grammar mistake? I guess if you try to clear up
    "condensor/evaporator" you're guaranteed to make the same mistake too :p

    You've had very good
    I didn't mean to imply it had never been repaired- its had an EVAPORATOR
    (see, got it right that time) replaced and shortly thereafter I had to
    replace the compressor (probably from oil starvation due to all the oil
    leaking out the leaky evaporator). But that was well over 100k miles ago.
     
    Steve, Jun 1, 2007
    #21
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    Joe Guest

    You have got to be kidding. They replaced a head gasket and they're not
    responsible for coolant leaks? That's just crazy.
     
    Joe, Jun 2, 2007
    #22
  3. Art

    Joe Guest

    This doesn't make sense. April1rst is referring to the head gasket work.
    You are referring to the head gasket work. There's wasn't any confusion. It
    fits.
     
    Joe, Jun 2, 2007
    #23
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    Art Guest

    Thanks to everyone for all their help.

    End result is that the ac started cooling again without any repair. So
    maybe it was just a control system screw up and the system fixed itself.
    Perhaps a stuck door. I gave my wife the instructions to reset the system
    but it actually started cooling before she tried the reset and she never got
    the reset to work (no flashing display). So we will let things rest for
    now. I guess this is one time I can say "cannot duplicate problem".
     
    Art, Jun 2, 2007
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    Steven Stone Guest

    |Thanks to everyone for all their help.
    |
    |End result is that the ac started cooling again without any repair.

    I had a similar problem on a K-car body New Yorker that over time
    finally failed solid. Turned out to be a temp sensor probe attached to
    an A/C pipe near the firewall, it slid into a metal sheath built into
    the pipe. Anything with similar function on the 3ooM ?

    Steve
     
    Steven Stone, Jun 4, 2007
    #25
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