[Spridgets] Cadillac Eldorado v. AN5

Michael Conn mconn2 at bright.net
Sun Jul 1 21:03:04 MDT 2007


Derf,

Leaks are where the search started a year or so back.   The system has been
checked for leaks each time the car's been back in the shop.

Same with pressure sensor switches.

What's been needed has been replaced (the compressor has been changed twice,
various sensor switches more than once and the metal lines).

The system has been modified to take the new gas.   (I didn't think the old
stuff was available any more.)

Is there any thing else you can think off?   Or can you explain why the
various new parts could be breaking down so quickly.

Could it be the program in the computer has gone wrong, and keeps receiving
the wrong message?

Cadillac dealers are expensive, ain't they.

Michael
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: derf
  To: Michael Conn
  Cc: spridgets
  Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 10:51 PM
  Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Cadillac Eldorado v. AN5


  Leak?
  Bad pressure sensor switch?
  Old Freon works better, but costs more.


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