Mike:
You need to look and see if the compressor is turning when you have warm
air. At those high temperatures you might be a bit low on Freon?
.
.
> This is only the second time I've been in 100+ temps since I've had my
> garage
> queen 95 ATX. Both times the same thing: the ac blows warm air. Today
> at
> 105 (major heat wave in SoCal; my daughter had to play soccer in it) it
> wouldn't get cold at all. But driving home as the temp dipped below 100,
> voila. Cold air. Worked great all the way home. So very hot temps cause
> no
> AC; is this likely a clutch problem, or something else?
> Mike
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