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Re: A/C Issues
Manifold gauges are better at trying to diagnose A/C problems as you can see the pressure difference between the high and low sides and how they change as the system runs.
That being said, my first guess would be that you have water condensate in the system and it is icing up in the accumulator and/or orifice tube or causing it to get clogged.
Easiest way would be to have a technician check it out, but if you're interested in learning, Haynes makes a decent repair manual specifically for A/C systems...it's info overload in the beginning, but very handy knowledge. Good luck!
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