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BaseballdadedMon Apr-23-12 02:10 PM
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Hi New here so forgive me if I post to wrong topic etc. Owned four Mark VIIIs so far. My Ac blows cold at idle and cruise decel but when I accelerate it goes warm. Has anyone ever had this one?

Many thanks for your responses.

Ed

  

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Neils98lscMon Apr-23-12 06:42 PM
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Yes. When you accelerate hard the PCM turns off the compressor so you have more power available. If your Freon charge is low you will feel the temperature change during acceleration.

Neil

  

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