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<blockquote data-quote="aloo1" data-source="post: 15960342" data-attributes="member: 92467"><p>Can sits for couple months at a time then gets driven about 10 miles then sits again. Negative cable gets disconnected each time it sits. AC was recently recharged about a year ago. Last time (a few months ago) when I drove it, the AC worked fine. </p><p>Tried to drive it yesterday and ac won't blow cold. When I crank the car it pauses, turns over once and the cranks so the battery may not be very strong. Would that affect the AC or compressor engaging? </p><p>Any other ideas? </p><p>This happened a few years ago and it was a broken line that fed into the fire wall. Repaired that and it worked fine, so I checked that line and it's still good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aloo1, post: 15960342, member: 92467"] Can sits for couple months at a time then gets driven about 10 miles then sits again. Negative cable gets disconnected each time it sits. AC was recently recharged about a year ago. Last time (a few months ago) when I drove it, the AC worked fine. Tried to drive it yesterday and ac won't blow cold. When I crank the car it pauses, turns over once and the cranks so the battery may not be very strong. Would that affect the AC or compressor engaging? Any other ideas? This happened a few years ago and it was a broken line that fed into the fire wall. Repaired that and it worked fine, so I checked that line and it's still good. [/QUOTE]
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