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Make sure all of the pressure switches are closed on the low voltage control circuit on the outdoor unit. If any are stuck open, the compressor will not kick on. Or just push the compressor contactor in with an insulated screwdriver to ensure the compressor does actually work.
There shouldn't be any issue with a reman compressor. I haven't had to replace one, so i'm not sure on the brands... but make sure there's a decent warranty. Like since yours lasted under 2 years, make sure there's a year or two warranty on it - could save you the next time it dies. Also make sure it was just the compressor, and not something like the AC cooler was obstructed so the whole system overheated... something that would kill the new compressor as well.
I would need to know what model your drill is to be sure but many B&D drills have 2 yr warranties. Some of the lower end drills are 1 yr and some of the professional grade products are lifetime.
The rumors you've been hearing are about the refrigerant - I'm sure.
R-12 for years and years was the only type of refrigerant used in cars.
Since R-12 is now 'banished' you can no longer re-charge a car's AC using it.
Not to worry - there are plenty of replacement refrigerants out there to take it's place.
Don't worry about the AC in the Hyundai, chances are if the AC works now - you will not have to deal with re-charging it. Just be sure the AC is working properly before you buy the car and try to get some type of warranty, i.e. 30 days or longer on it.
I realize the car is 12 years old - but - sometimes you can get a dealer to warranty the AC for 30 days - maybe even the engine and transmission - if he wants to sell the car bad enough. If he (dealer) is offering a warranty already - just be sure what it covers, i.e. the AC, tranny, engine, etc etc. Sometimes the warranty will cover the engine and transmission but nothing else, including the AC.
Note: cars, especially older ones are known for having small, hard to find leaks - thus requiring them to be re-charged at the beginning of summer.
If I was buying a 12 year old car these days, and the AC worked fine at purchase - I would understand three (3) things.
Number 1 - the car AC might have a leak in it and the car dealer 'might' have just re-charged it "without" repairing the leak - thus - transferring the problem to me (the new owner).
Number 2 - the car AC might have a 'slow leak' and at some point in the future - i.e. beginning of summer - it might need a re-charge.
Number 3 - the car AC might still be in great working condition and have no leaks - and everything will be fine.
Bottom line - If you do require a re-charge - a qualified AC shop will be able to re-charge the AC for you.
Hello sir, hi, AC adaptors usually is on warranty with the device they powers. So if your Laptop is one year warranty so as the AC adaptor. to be sure call your dealer for warranty confirmation.
Did you buy it new? If you bought it new look at the warranty information that came with the home. Most of the time they generally had a 1 year warranty. The manufacturer of the ac probably had around a 5 year parts and a 10 compressor warranty. If they used a cheap builders model ac it may have been 1 year on everything. I would check with the manufacturer.
hi Jeanette,
If ur battery is aged more than a year then its better to replace it... but do try this first... First update the BIOS from support.dell.com... while updating make sure that the Ac adapter is connected k... after updating check the Battery status in BIOS also the AC Adapter status.. if AC adapter is connected and status is shown as Unknown pls contact dell tech support.. the dell tech support guys are truely genius they ll help u to replace the spoiled parts if any with in the warranty period..
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