I knew the AC was going to cost a fortune

I was devastated when the mechanic offered me the paperwork.

Over the last few weeks, I have observed a large change in our car. The weather has been getting warmer, but the AC in the vehicle does not seem to keep up with the demand. I drive 31 miles each afternoon to work and back. I rarely use the AC much in the afternoon, although I have it on full blast every afternoon on our way condo from work, however over the last couple of weeks, the AC hasn’t worked well at all. I have had to keep the plan on maximum cool in order to maintain comfortable temperature levels inside of the car. When the vehicle dealership had a special on services and repairs, I took the vehicle to the dealership for a free AC check up. I knew the AC was going to cost a luck to repair, although I did not expect the awful news that I heard. The mechanic felt that the AC compressor and motor were going awful and this was going to be a $1,300 repair. I was upset that the AC repairs would cost $300 or $400, and I never expected to hear an amount over $1,000. I was devastated when the mechanic offered me the paperwork. If I was alone, I might have cried. I told the guy that I would call later that week to schedule the AC repair service, but there has very no way that I can afford to spend money for the service. I’ll have to keep babying the AC until the device finally quits. Hopefully I’ll have some cash saved by the time it officially stops toiling.

 

 

cooling technician