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  1. Join Date
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    good.. maayos talaga yang Frigid Zone..

    Quote Originally Posted by gongrhey View Post
    Just to update, dinala ko sa frigid zone fairview branch kasi dun ako malapit. Pulled down the condenser/drier and leak tested. Nakita na may leak dun sa ginawa nung unang gumawa, and worse dinaya nila kasi naka weld yung connection and dun ang leak. So pinalitan na condenser/drier assembly. Now balik lamig na ulit. By the way just to clarify, it's a 2008 Mazda 3 not the current one. Walang baklas na ginawa sa front bumper. The tech did a good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gongrhey View Post
    Just to update, dinala ko sa frigid zone fairview branch kasi dun ako malapit. Pulled down the condenser/drier and leak tested. Nakita na may leak dun sa ginawa nung unang gumawa, and worse dinaya nila kasi naka weld yung connection and dun ang leak. So pinalitan na condenser/drier assembly. Now balik lamig na ulit. By the way just to clarify, it's a 2008 Mazda 3 not the current one. Walang baklas na ginawa sa front bumper. The tech did a good job.
    why "dinaya" ?
    did the first repair-er chargee you for replaceement but did repair/weld instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    why "dinaya" ?
    did the first repair-er chargee you for replaceement but did repair/weld instead?
    What I mean doc is instead na proper connector between the drier and the condenser ang ginamit they welded it. Yun din ang term nung Tech na gumawa on this new repair "dinaya". To be fair, the previous repair-er only replaced the drier, siguro niremedyuhan lang and it lasted almost 2 years naman then leaked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gongrhey View Post
    What I mean doc is instead na proper connector between the drier and the condenser ang ginamit they welded it. Yun din ang term nung Tech na gumawa on this new repair "dinaya". To be fair, the previous repair-er only replaced the drier, siguro niremedyuhan lang and it lasted almost 2 years naman then leaked.
    ah ok.

    oo nga naman.
    one does not weld a connection to a part that normally gets replaced on a regular basis...
    dapat nga ay may screw-able connector.

    san ba gradweyt yan!
    definitely hindi sa UP...

    in my last aircon cleaning,
    binaba nila yung condenser and reeplaced the drier, all by un-screwing a few joints. no welding whatsoever.
    nang-hinayang lang ako sa freon na natapon... mainly becausee i had to pay for the re-charge!
    heeh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 29th, 2022 at 09:56 AM.

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    Accurate ba ang mga ganito? Nakukulangan kasi ako ng lamig sa AC ng Ford ko, so gusto ko sana validate or at least magkaroon ng basis ang pag request ko for check up, while under warranty.screenshot_2022-11-18-10-47-43-455-edit_com.lazada.android.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Accurate ba ang mga ganito? Nakukulangan kasi ako ng lamig sa AC ng Ford ko, so gusto ko sana validate or at least magkaroon ng basis ang pag request ko for check up, while under warranty.screenshot_2022-11-18-10-47-43-455-edit_com.lazada.android.jpg
    Accurate naman.. dapat maka reach ng below 10 degrees C ang temp sa vent mismo pag nilagay mo yan

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    Standard ba ung <10c para masabi na ayos? Hanggang 16c lang kasi ang thermostat ng Ford Territory ko and after that LO na nakalagay. Kaya lang pag tinapat ko kamay ko sa vent hindi sya kasing lamig ng 9 year old Civic ko.

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    16c is cabin temp setting.. iba yung air temp sa vent mismo.. ideal is around 10deg para ramdam mo yung "16 deg" na setting..

    To test, lagay mo sa vent yan thermometer.. at max fan, lowest temp setting it should read around 10 deg or less..

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Standard ba ung <10c para masabi na ayos? Hanggang 16c lang kasi ang thermostat ng Ford Territory ko and after that LO na nakalagay. Kaya lang pag tinapat ko kamay ko sa vent hindi sya kasing lamig ng 9 year old Civic ko.
    Lagay mo sa Lo.. max fan, car should be in shade ha.. place the thermometer sa vent.. pasok yung probe sa loob ng vent.. then observe mo how low it can go..

    Also open the hood, observe mo kung naka engage yung compressor.. may cars kasi na kahit lagay mo sa Lo, once na reach yung naka program na cooling coil temp sa ECM, mag cutoff na agad yan..

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    Wow thanks for the procedure mhen!

    Usually gano katagal bago ma achieve ang stable max reading?

    Tapos, I also have to take the temp while compressor is engaged di ba, dahil mabilis na tataas ang reading once na bumitaw ito, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Wow thanks for the procedure mhen!

    Usually gano katagal bago ma achieve ang stable max reading?

    Tapos, I also have to take the temp while compressor is engaged di ba, dahil mabilis na tataas ang reading once na bumitaw ito, right?
    Ang usually na ECM ang nag control ng pag cycle eh yun mga meron heater dahil yun thermostat eh sa pag blend lang ng cold and hot air. Pag nag adjust ka ng thermostat yun flap lang na control to open for hot air to come in and blend with cold air or close the flap altogether eitheir for cold or hot air.

    Unlike pag walang heater directly mo ma-control yun pag cycle ng compressor thru sa thermostat.

    At least that’s what I understand it.


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    Last edited by shadow; November 19th, 2022 at 10:32 AM.

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    Oo nga, and naalala ko lang, same sa house AC ata, pag naka full low, hindi na mag off ang compressor.

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