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Old 07-31-2012, 09:48 PM
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Re: 2005 Durango Limited AC problems

Classic symptoms of a/c freeze-up- it's a special law of physics that you can't blow air through ice...So next time this happens, stop truck but don't shut off engine or a/c and then pop the hood--are the a/c lines frosted over- white and cold? If so, you have confirmed freeze-up-- then go buy a new evaporator cyling switch- aand install without discharging the system- and see if that helps...
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