The a/c system in my Tahoe has had a small leak somewhere and I loose all freon sometime over the winter; all gone by the time summer starts and time to use a/c.
I took it in to get charged as usual, some dye, etc...they said they found the leak. Replaced the dryer and a valve on engine top.
Day later the rear a/c was blowing cold, but front was ambient temp only. Took it back to mechanic. They said: could be this, could be that....but really I feel they they had no clue.
Today no cold air anywhere, and worse very bad sound coming from compressor. Sounded and smelled like belt was slipping, burning a bit.
I know the a/c system is complex and can involve a bit of forensics, but can someone suggest a path of least resistance and cost for labor? I will not attempt myself, but hoping to get an idea of what could be done first before I hand it over to someone at $100++ per hour labor (worse here in NYC).
Eg, Can I get an inexpensive check up done on the system at say a Jiffy Lube or similar?
Is there some affordable and reliable option in order to get a diagnosis?
Thx in advance
Randy
Also, let me add, for what its worth, the above mechanic did find a coolant leak so replaced intake manifold gasket and water pump (I inspected both and was justified). Just wondering if anything could have fooled w the a/c system.
I took it in to get charged as usual, some dye, etc...they said they found the leak. Replaced the dryer and a valve on engine top.
Day later the rear a/c was blowing cold, but front was ambient temp only. Took it back to mechanic. They said: could be this, could be that....but really I feel they they had no clue.
Today no cold air anywhere, and worse very bad sound coming from compressor. Sounded and smelled like belt was slipping, burning a bit.
I know the a/c system is complex and can involve a bit of forensics, but can someone suggest a path of least resistance and cost for labor? I will not attempt myself, but hoping to get an idea of what could be done first before I hand it over to someone at $100++ per hour labor (worse here in NYC).
Eg, Can I get an inexpensive check up done on the system at say a Jiffy Lube or similar?
Is there some affordable and reliable option in order to get a diagnosis?
Thx in advance
Randy
Also, let me add, for what its worth, the above mechanic did find a coolant leak so replaced intake manifold gasket and water pump (I inspected both and was justified). Just wondering if anything could have fooled w the a/c system.
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