Wolfie62
Seasoned Expediter
The best place for good A/C repair that I have found is in my own toolbox. First, check the charge of 134a using a Wal-Mart kit/guage. If charged and won't cool, you have control problems. If it the charge is low, buy some cans of 134a and charge. If it cools and no strange noises from the compressor, you have a leak. Use dye to check for leak. Once you have found a leak, go to the repair shop and get a bid on replacing the parts necessary to fix the leak. Use your own good judgement. Not rocket science at all, just good common sense.
The last truck I drove had A/C problems. Had a leak in the sleeper lines. One dealer insisted I needed new compressor and lines, etc. Another place insisted the dash controls were bad. Another said the entire system needed to be replaced without EVER checking the charge.
Guys, this is HIGH PROFIT TERRITORY for all these places---do your OWN homework first!!
The last truck I drove had A/C problems. Had a leak in the sleeper lines. One dealer insisted I needed new compressor and lines, etc. Another place insisted the dash controls were bad. Another said the entire system needed to be replaced without EVER checking the charge.
Guys, this is HIGH PROFIT TERRITORY for all these places---do your OWN homework first!!