Jeep Liberty Sport 2002

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Asked by Hola Jul 08, 2020 at 06:48 PM about the 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A/C broken

Hello,
I came to the internet because I am desperate. I have spent over $490 trying to fix the AC and nothing has worked out. The vaporizer has been changed, and the switch too. There is a leaking of the gas and no body has been able to find the exact problem. Can someone please give me an answer? Someone that has been in this same situation? How do you got it fixed?

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I saw the guy spraying something but I wasn't allowed to stay inside the working area for security reasons (they say) so I am not sure. They scanned the system and told me everything seemed fine except for a accumulator switch, gasket of switcher oil with tint. I am going back tomorrow and I will ask more in deep question.

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So the AC is now working again like magic. Like nothing ever happened. I came to the conclusion that it was an electrical issue and the guy agreed with me. If the ac stops working again, I need to go to an electrical mechanic garage.

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Update Aug 28, 2020: The AC seems to be fully repaired. It works wonderfully. Now my fingers are freezing. I took the jeep to an electrical mechanic and he just repaired everything that was off. He scanned the jeep and did his job. The transmission oil (which is supposed not be changed if not necessary) was changed because it was full of particles that were interrupting the transmission signals? LOL I don't know if it is the right term. But overall, the story of my jeep is pretty long and I am happy that now is on track and running like the monster he is. LOL

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