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Thread: frozen A/C pipes

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    Could be but if short of gas will start with Evap icing up and eventually working back along the suction
    I'm a fridgey not a car ac one so dunno if they can with engine heat etc
    But yer could also be blocked drain or fan dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mclaren00 View Post
    I'm a fridgey
    Bloody hell, for a small trade we seem to be over-represented on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Bloody hell, for a small trade we seem to be over-represented on here.
    I'm also a fitter and turner
    Fridgey Friday today as we call it! Every calls at 3pm because they thought it would fix itself haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Passenger side, it's a piece of plastic tube that drops down through the firewall, I think near the LH chassis rail ?

    Been too long since I've been under a Deefer.
    found it and pushed some cord up but didn't seem blocked so will move onto plan B- whatever that is. the other thing i should have mentioned is previous owner fitted this fancy aftermarket A/C unit in rear as well as original ones in front which may be a contributing factor.

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