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Dear Tom and Ray: I own a 1988 Toyota pick up with factory air conditioning. Often, it is too hot to go without the AC, but not hot enough to keep it on for more than a few minutes. The air blowing out is just too cold to stay comfortable. I'll turn it on for one to three minutes until I'm cooled down, then leave it off for 3-5 minutes until I'm too hot again. Is this constant on/off approach hard on the AC unit or motor? Would I be better off leaving it on, but warming up the air slightly by adding some heated air? Tom: Ray: Tom: It's NEVER cheaper in the long run to buy a new car. Want proof? Order Tom
and Ray's pamphlet How to Buy a Used Car: Things That Detroit and Tokyo
Don't Want You to Know. To order, send © 1994 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the November 1994 index |