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<FONT size=2>I turned my AC on the other day and it took a while for it to cool. Thinking no big deal it takes a while. When I started to drive it would get cool, once I stopped it started to get warmer. It kept doing this. I had the AC checked at one of the quick lube places to see if they needed to add anything that maybeit was low and it checked out fine for freeon(sp). </FONT></P>
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<FONT size=2>I turned my AC on the other day and it took a while for it to cool. Thinking no big deal it takes a while. When I started to drive it would get cool, once I stopped it started to get warmer. It kept doing this. I had the AC checked at one of the quick lube places to see if they needed to add anything that maybeit was low and it checked out fine for freeon(sp). </FONT></P>
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if the freon is fine and it only happens when your stopped it sounds like your condensor is worn out. </P>
But then again lube techs the master oil changers they are...are notorious dumbasses though its not that hard to read a pressure gauge.</P>
I have a 2000 A4 2.8.</P>
Actually I took my vehicle to two places to make sure. Plus every place I went had free AC so I took advantage of it. It might be the condensor you think? </P>
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