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Our AC on our 97 suburban is blowing hot air…what could it be?

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Our AC on our 97 suburban is blowing hot air…what could it be?

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It could be hundreds of components. I’d use a little bit of common sense here and take it to a shop and have it checked. Alot of shops do free ac inspections and then you will get an exact answer. Possible causes would be um a leak, a bad compressor, o ring,leaking line, bad hose, orfice tube, too much oil, wrong refrigerant in vehicle, condensor, belt, switch, evaporator, something wrong with the cooling system, reciever, too much, or not enough refrigerant etc… I hope that narrows it down for you. Costs would range from nothing for a free inspection to 40 dollars upwards of 1500 dollars depending on the problem.

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