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Ok, it's August in TN, so it's supposed to be hot. Ambient temperature around 94, heat index probably close to 100, humid, etc. I'm in line to pick my girl up from school, idling in the sun for 15 minutes or so and the A/C seems to be doing pretty well. I know it's struggling due to low air flow through the condenser (idling). Suddenly hot air starts blowing through the vents.
I roll the windows down and shut the truck off, thinking "This is just what I need right now". Kid gets in the truck stating the obvious ("It's HOT! Can you turn the air on?") So I give it a shot, and YAY! cool, dry air blows as normal. Whew!
Is there a cut off for the A/C if the engine gets to a certain temp or something? I know idling is not when the A/C does its best work, I just don't know if it's normal for it to just quit working like that and then work fine after sitting for a few minutes.
I roll the windows down and shut the truck off, thinking "This is just what I need right now". Kid gets in the truck stating the obvious ("It's HOT! Can you turn the air on?") So I give it a shot, and YAY! cool, dry air blows as normal. Whew!
Is there a cut off for the A/C if the engine gets to a certain temp or something? I know idling is not when the A/C does its best work, I just don't know if it's normal for it to just quit working like that and then work fine after sitting for a few minutes.