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So I just got the call from the dealership about my A/C

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So I guess breathing freon is safe now?
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OK, Dealership just parked my car and didn't touch it after the Schrader valve swap. At least according to the paperwork. I called them up yesterday afternoon and told them I was coming to get it and I had bought my own Freon sniffer. Picked one up on Amazon for $40. I'll do my own testing. So far all is negative. But I have yet to park it all day at work on a 95+ degree day.
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A/C issues are the main reason that i got an ESP. Flood Ford has the best deals i have found for Ford ESP.

https://www.floodfordesp.com/index.php
Thanks, those are really reasonable prices especially considering base care would be all you would need for A/C and most other basic functionalities that could be costly to repair. I think it's a big gamble not to do it considering the failure rate of these compressors.
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