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Old 10-11-2004, 12:25 AM
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ac problem(car cuts off

i drove to greenville today and my cousin followed me well we stoped at the store and when i was siting at idle i turned on my ac and the rpms just droped and the car cut off
so i turned it back on and reved it up some then turned the ac on and it still droped and cut off what could be the proablem it wasnt over heating or nothing.....im compleatly lost
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It could be one of your drive belt pulleys when you turn your AC on it stalls your car if it happens while your driving then it could be something else not sure check it while your driving. If its not that maybe it could be your plugs and wires or fuel pump or something.
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ok well today i crunk it up turned on the ac but the rpms droped but went back up it didnt cut off...
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