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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 115501" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It could be a few things, i'd like to think you would get more than a 20 degree F difference.</p><p>It could be that your system is leaking a little, if there isn't enough refrigerant, it is not liquid when it goes through your evaporator. It could also be that the condensor isn't cooling the refrigerant enough to turn it back to a liquid, causing the same issue at the evaporator. As you said when not working hard, it gets cool, you have heat from the radiator and oil cooler that could be warming the condensor coil, making it not work as well.</p><p>Another test could be to have it running, if you have access to a hose, spray the condensor and radiator with water and see if your ac gets colder.</p><p>AC systems can be a pain in the butt, there are multiple parts to them that can all cause it not to cool as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 115501, member: 82"] It could be a few things, i'd like to think you would get more than a 20 degree F difference. It could be that your system is leaking a little, if there isn't enough refrigerant, it is not liquid when it goes through your evaporator. It could also be that the condensor isn't cooling the refrigerant enough to turn it back to a liquid, causing the same issue at the evaporator. As you said when not working hard, it gets cool, you have heat from the radiator and oil cooler that could be warming the condensor coil, making it not work as well. Another test could be to have it running, if you have access to a hose, spray the condensor and radiator with water and see if your ac gets colder. AC systems can be a pain in the butt, there are multiple parts to them that can all cause it not to cool as well. [/QUOTE]
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