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Suzuki Mehran Cng 2008 heatin on A/c

Suzuki Mehran Cng 2008 heatin on A/c

Suzuki Mehran 2008 (CNG), a / c aftermarket Denso.

hi
Last summer in July I was problems with the car a / c performance gettin there was very little cooling in the day time and the temperature is touching red zone,
Mechanic checked the A / c and confirmed there is NO problem with the installation and the gas pressure is okay.

This year the summer I thought if I ask you people and share your experience regarding this issue if someone got a solution to this problem overheating.

Someone told me to get a powerful 3-way radiator fan and install that will be useful? also tell me the best Mechanic in Rawalpindi / Islamabad for this purpose.
thanks
Gari.pk User 13769 asked on 29 Jun 2011 10:53:12 am
2 Answers
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Anas - on 26 Nov 2011 15:58:36 pm
well first of all get the engine of your car checked. make sure the head gasket is fine and the radiator is clean. a lot of my friends have mehrans with aftermarket a/c's but they don't overheat.

if the engine is fine carefully examine that when you swithch teh a/c on the speed of the radiator fan increases or not. there is a relay installed with most units, make sure its working fine. the speed of mehran's radiator fan is good and i don't think that installing a bigger one will help.

if still the problem remains then you can go for a radiator change.
is your a/c unit aftermarket or company fitted. the company fitted ones are nown to heat the car.
Ayaan - on 29 Jun 2011 10:53:41 am
well first of all get the engine of your car checked. make sure the head gasket is fine and the radiator is clean. a lot of my friends have mehrans with aftermarket a/c's but they don't overheat.

if the engine is fine carefully examine that when you swithch teh a/c on the speed of the radiator fan increases or not. there is a relay installed with most units, make sure its working fine. the speed of mehran's radiator fan is good and i don't think that installing a bigger one will help.

if still the problem remains then you can go for a radiator change.
is your a/c unit aftermarket or company fitted. the company fitted ones are nown to heat the car.
 

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