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A/C PROBLEMS 2009 xf supercharged

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Old 07-19-2017, 05:13 PM
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HELLO my ac is not blowing cool air the other day i changed my motor mounts at dealer next day my ac started to act funny when i accelerate it got colder then when i took foot off gas it got a little warmer next 2 days all hot.Dealer said they did not touch any ac parts while changing both motor mounts so i guess its just coincidence. local shop tried to charge but it would not take and the gauges did not show enough high pressure.any ideas thx
 
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This is the 2015 and up Forum.
You might get more replies if you ask on the older XF forum.

Are you going to fix it yourself?
If not all you can do is take it in and pay. It could be many things. Really must DIY a used Jaguar!
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Originally Posted by Ness925
HELLO my ac is not blowing cool air the other day i changed my motor mounts at dealer next day my ac started to act funny when i accelerate it got colder then when i took foot off gas it got a little warmer next 2 days all hot.Dealer said they did not touch any ac parts while changing both motor mounts so i guess its just coincidence. local shop tried to charge but it would not take and the gauges did not show enough high pressure.any ideas thx
I would go to any shop that has a machine for a/c diagnostics - it just pumps refrigerant out and measures how many ounces of r134 you have in your system. The diagnostic should be $60 or less and let you know if you have low coolant, leaks, bad compressor, or a combination of those.
 

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