Dan Murphy
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The fact that it cools normally and then does not, I would think that it would not be the refrigerant but rather something intermittently mechanical.
Wow, I would NEVER use a repair shop that doesn't guarantee their work.Once again, not everything operates the same across the country as it does in CA.
Take it back to the shop saying "it's not fixed"? Sure.
Assuming a future repair is covered under warranty? Not so much.
I take a car to the repair shop with a problem. They try "fix A" because that's what I selected as the cheaper option.Wow, I would NEVER use a repair shop that doesn't guarantee their work.
OP wasn't given two diagnosis. Just one. OP was told by the shop there was no leak. They misdiagnosed it. I would expect them to cover further diagnosis time under their warranty. I would expect any labor and parts to complete "fix b" to be at my expense.I take a car to the repair shop with a problem. They try "fix A" because that's what I selected as the cheaper option.
Take the car home, and the problem still exists. Go back to the shop. Are you saying the cost for "fix a" should cover the cost for "fix b" because of a warranty?
Just to be clear, A MIGHT fix the problem and is $50, B WILL fix the problem and is $1000.
Not if there's no leak.OP was told by the shop there was no leak. They misdiagnosed it.
Thus Plan B or go to a better shop.We had it into the shop about a month ago and they checked for leaks and recharged it.
We're having a similar problem and taking ours to be looked at tomorrow. Biggest problem seems to be when we are stopped (like at a long light or in a drive thru).
Then why is the freon low again a month later?Not if there's no leak.
Then why is the freon low again a month later?
We don't know it is. That was my GUESS, but could be many other issues.Then why is the freon low again a month later?
And if it is a different issue, I would expect to have to pay for the REPAIR, but not the DIAGNOSIS.We don't know it is. That was my GUESS, but could be many other issues.
And if they charge you for the diagnosis? Go to another shop?And if it is a different issue, I would expect to have to pay for the REPAIR, but not the DIAGNOSIS.
I likely would. But I would be surprised if they did. Just not good business. Just looking at a couple local independent shops known for ac repair, one plays up that they stand by their work with a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty. So if they mis-diagnosed something, I would expect they would track down what the new problem was for no charge, and only charge for the actual additional repair/parts.And if they charge you for the diagnosis? Go to another shop?
The shop checked for leaks and recharged it. They did not do a comprehensive diagnosis from what OP has stated in this thread.I likely would. But I would be surprised if they did. Just not good business. Just looking at a couple local independent shops known for ac repair, one plays up that they stand by their work with a 3 year 36,000 mile warranty. So if they mis-diagnosed something, I would expect they would track down what the new problem was for no charge, and only charge for the actual additional repair/parts.
Good deal, I bet your taken care of.we trust them, we've been with them for 20 years, know the owners from around town, etc. Never had an issue with them.)
The car is a 2003 Honda CRV. The fan and everything seem to be working just fine. However, sometimes the compressor comes on and sometimes it doesn't. Tested it this morning. I went out around 11:30am and started the car. I turned on the fan and it came on, pressed the a/c button. I could feel the compressor kick in- there was a momentary reduction in power- and within about 30 seconds, cold air was coming out. I drove into Bangor to go to Sam's (so about a 10 minute drive) and it was fine; we were SO comfortable! Shopped for about 40 minutes, came out, started the car in the same way I did earlier in the day. Nothing. No compressor kicking on, no momentary reduction in power, no cool air. We took the "longer" way home to avoid the highway, so we could keep the windows open. We have an appointment to take the car back into the shop on Wednesday (and yes, we trust them, we've been with them for 20 years, know the owners from around town, etc. Never had an issue with them.)
44 years in the business, it's probably low on gas.Intermittent AC is not necessarily indicative of low freon. There could be many things causing this, not just a freon leak. In fact, if it were low on freon, you would probably expect more consistent degradation of the coolness of the AC, not an intermittent problem.