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The contact owns a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban 1500. The ABS speed sensor in the front passenger side wheel was either disconnected or missing. The transmission shifted from first to second gear properly, but shifted from second to third or third to overdrive while revving up. When the air conditioning system was activated, smoke began pouring out of the dashboard. The current mileage was 193,767 and failure mileage was 193,000.
Air conditioner compresssor froze up and destroyed fan belt and front engine drive pulley, 1/10/00 ac still not working after replacing compressor, leak in system, ac compressor clutch bearing failed, owner replaced bearing himself.
We have had our airconditioner serviced at least 4 times. We have tried different shops in hopes that someone could find a leak. On each occassion the shop would put dye in the freon but could not see it leaking out. A charge will last about 3 months. The vehicle goes from one day the A/C works great to the next day having no cold air at all. The A/C doesn't gradually fail like you would think it would if their was a freon leak. I would like to know if anyone else has had this problem and what I can do about it. Thanks.
I have replaced the brake pads, hoses and master cylinder. The rotors have been checked and rotated. Problem still persists at my expense! none of this work was done under warranty. Continuous problems with air conditioner. Dealer could not find fault. I have spent several $'s fixing this issue.
- Manor, TX, USA
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