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General Sport Trac Discussion
Air Conditioning
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<blockquote data-quote="conductor11" data-source="post: 1036928" data-attributes="member: 74624"><p>My problem is the A/C kicking out going up hill on the interstate. Comes back on when the RPM's drop back to 1700 or so. Its been leak tested and a new charge weighed in. I noticed two pressure switches, would anyone know what pressures they were calibrated for?</p><p></p><p>I'm driving a 2005 4x2 with the 6 cyl. Approx. 185k. As the temperature in southern Nevada is 110 degrees this week, I need some direction as where to find a solution without wasting more time.</p><p>Thanx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conductor11, post: 1036928, member: 74624"] My problem is the A/C kicking out going up hill on the interstate. Comes back on when the RPM's drop back to 1700 or so. Its been leak tested and a new charge weighed in. I noticed two pressure switches, would anyone know what pressures they were calibrated for? I'm driving a 2005 4x2 with the 6 cyl. Approx. 185k. As the temperature in southern Nevada is 110 degrees this week, I need some direction as where to find a solution without wasting more time. Thanx [/QUOTE]
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