The AC isn't blowing cold air and summer just started

AC problems never occur when the weather is chilly and brisk.

  • They happen when the outdoor temperatures are 95 degrees and the humidity is close to 100%.

The AC in my truck stopped working last weekend when I was on my way home from work. It was working fine one minute and blowing warm air the next. I stopped at the gas station to get candy, chips, and cold soda pop. I turned off the truck for five or ten minutes. When I turned the truck back on, the AC was blowing warm air. I checked the relays and the fuses and I even tried to replace the fan motor. Nothing solved the problem, so I took the truck to the dealership for a diagnostic check. They perform free AC checks during the summer, because they want you to pay them hundreds or thousands of dollars to replace the system. I don’t have the money to replace the air compressor which is the reason why my AC isn’t blowing cold air. For now, I’m stuck driving back and forth to work in a Chevy with no AC. I’m certainly not looking forward to the rest of the summer. I hope my boss will offer some overtime this month so I can start saving for the repairs. The guy offered overtime last month, but I had plans with my girlfriend. Thinking back, I probably should have worked that weekend. I didn’t know the AC would be a problem at the time, but I shouldn’t have given up the opportunity to make more money.

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