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Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 07:09:47 -0400
From: Robin Moore <robin.moorenopsamatico.ca>
Subject: Re: 1991 900 AC Problem


My guess is that there is a leak. They changed a bunch of parts and either didn't find the original leak or created a new one. Crappy work. They should put in a dye tracer in the freon and look for leaks (with a UV light, I think). My local AC guy did this on my Windstar last year and found the problem in no time. Given all of the stuff you put in, they should put it right for free IMHO. The Allen Family wrote: > I am in need of some help/advice on my 1991 900 automatic. I just > returned from the Saab dealer where the compressor and accumulator valve > plus evaporator were replaced. The AC performed fine upon picking the > car up, but 60 minutes into the 5 hour trip home I have no cold air only > warm. I shut the AC off and wait about ten minutes then turn it back on > but get a little bit of cool air prior to it going warm again I call the > dealer on the cell phone and tell him my story and that I'll be back in > the morning expecting better results. This repair has not been cheap. > I'm hot literally and not looking forward to the return trip.This is a > low mileage 1991 900 with 68,000 miles and always dealer serviced in > the north now a southern car with no AC and I'm asking for help. > > Thanks, > Steve

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