I do some AC work for the local Bota dealer all I have repaired I was impressed how well they cool with all that glass. It is strange most of the AC work I do is in the spring with folks getting it repaired before it gets real hot.
I doubt your has an issue that's speculation most I see are high hour workers that are run hard and put up wet...
Make sure the drive belt is in good condition and tight. Look into the condenser for restrictions (grass) I ask the dealer to confirm that before he drops one off every time they miss that. I take the battery out so I can get a straight shot at it that's where they fudge up.
Its should have a cabin air filter most I work on they are gone : (
I have ran across two with a leaking evaporator. When I get time I will see if I can post the diagnostic from the manual for reference for others with AC its straight up and simple (at least to me)
The hard part the system is so spaced out and covered up. Its a diesel I don't want to run it in the shop so looking for leaks I have to get it out of the wind. Then the evaporator is either in the roof are in the floor.
I tell the dealer I would be more than happy to advise are train one of their mechanics but none of them want anything to do with AC : (... It does not help the dealer had rather drop it off at my shop than invest in Equitment to work on AC...
Just like your engine cooling system coolant/refrigerant absorbs the heat air takes it away. WINK WINK...
I enjoy the adventures of GEO : ) I also enjoyed the knowledge of BOB I wish he would make a return : ) I always learn sum'N from a real AC expert Bob was the man...
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