lowest temperature cooling a 2004 town car a/c?

Asked by Guru1BXSY Sep 03, 2019 at 11:27 AM about the 2004 Lincoln Town Car Ultimate

Question type: General

Max. cooling is approximately 50 degrees F. However our 97 mark viii  goes
down to approximately 42 degrees F. What is the range of minimum maximum
specified for these 2 autos?

4 Answers

I doubt there is any such rating. The minimum inside temperature you can attain will depend on how hot it is outside. I can cool my truck below freezing........................in the winter.

97 mark viii lowers to 42 degrees F. Town down to only 50 degrees F although no leaks detected. Temperature here constantly hovers around 100 degrees F. Saw somewhere A/C range is 38 to 42 degrees F in general for cars without specific identity. Any credibility to that estimate?

If you can actually get the interior down to 42 degrees on a 100 degree day I would be impressed but I rather doubt this is possible. Maybe 62. Output temperature is not the same as cabin temps!

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