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Re: Sammi AC
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Brian Alley
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Feb 01, 2005 06:36 PST
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Get your mechanic to top your system off with a little 500, ( he will
know what it is if he is any good at all)
I top all mine off with about 10% of that. drops vent temps a good 10
degrees even on a hot middle of summer day.
My samurai stays plenty cool here in Houston with it in it.
Make sure every thing else is up to par before wasting time doing this.
Yes, the dryer probably needs replaced, most likely the oriiginal (every
one I see still has the original), they are not designed to last forever.
At some point the system was probably left open.
Also check the expansion valve and be sure it is capable of working
correctly.
Brian.
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I posted this on the Izook list with no response. Don't know if it is
not "hard core" enough or if I am the only person that has the problem.
We all know the factory AC is less than perfect. My question : Is there
some other AC that can be adapted to the Sammi set up? Or even an under
the dash type arrangement? I spend way too much time in South Texas,
often driving 100 miles a day as a visiting nurse. I would LOVE to be
able to cool off a bit. My mechanic says the unit I have is doing its'
part. He said "maybe" a new dryer. Anyway, let me know it you have any
solutions . Thanks!
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