Ed,
The problem is that its a local shop which has done work for me on various
of our vehicles for quite a few years now. It's really quite frustrating
to go round in circles with something which, on the surface, seems so
straightforward, or so you would think.
Maybe, a specialty AC shop would be a good idea. I'm driving back to
Michigan from Ohio tomorrow for the rest of the week, and think I'll take
some time out to find one. I've not looked before. Got any suggestions
(i.e. names)?
I'm lost. What does "134" mean, or is it obvious? Is this something I
should know, or be doing?
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "WJHS1960" <WJHS1960@comcast.net>
To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Cadillac Eldorado v. AN5
> <<Could it be the program in the computer has gone wrong, and keeps
> receiving
> the wrong message?>>
>
> Bet it does NOT like the 134, Michael.
>
> <<Cadillac dealers are expensive, ain't they.>>
>
> Yep. I would find (seek out assistence) a REAL machanic at a small local
> shop
> or a speciality AC shop. Caddy "mechanics" are NOT ones. They are 'puter
> geeks and part changers!!
>
> Ed
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