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Originally Posted by Airjer_
A/c works by turning a liquid into a gas which creates a cooling effect. This happens in the evap core. The gas then needs to be turned back into a liquid so it firsts enters the compressor. When you compress a gas it creates heat. That heat is removed in the condenser which condenses the gas back into a liquid. No fan = no heat transfer through the condenser and the high side pressures exceed max which turns off the compressor.
If you where traveling 60 MPH down the freeway the A/C would probably work fine until you came to a stop.
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So you are telling me that a $23.00 fan is causing all of this?
Mike