New car, bad AC when weather turned

Last year right around this time I was going through a lot of difficulties with my vehicle. It seemed like every other day there was a new problem and I was constantly having to carpool to get to work. I’d drop the car off at the mechanic and of course there would never be a problem while they were inspecting the vehicle. I would pick up the vehicle, and deal with continual breakdowns as soon as I got back home. Eventually, I got sick and tired of my unreliable wheels, and decided to purchase a new car. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of trusting the on-board heating and cooling system when I shouldn’t have. When I was test driving the car, I had the heated seats and the on-board heating system cranked all the way. It was a brisk morning, so I was taking advantage of the indoor comforts and warmth that I could experience in the new car. The only thing is, I had no inclination to switch on the air conditioning system and see how the cooling power operated. I was cold enough. It wasn’t for another three months, in fact, that outdoor air began heating up for the spring and summer time seasonal changes. When I climbed in my warm car one morning and switched over to the AC system, I was surprised to find hot air passing through the air vents. After fiddling around for a day or two, I realized that the onboard air conditioning system was inoperable. I hadn’t noticed before, because I purchased the car under cool conditions.

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