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Hi All,

my P38 1995 Air Con works fine as long as it's not a really hot day.
Hot days it fails.

My good Man at the garage ( with good Range Rover experience ) suggests re gassing. My A/C does have weaker cold than it should be when working. Can low gas stop a working A/C when it gets too hot?

Also, I have an LED light on the output of the HEVAC to tell me when the HEVAC sends the signal to the DUAL pressure switch to run the compressor and this LED light does not come on when the A/C is failing in hot weather. As far as I can read in the ETM the only thing that might stop this signal from the HEVAC is the Evap Temp Sensor , sensing ice on the evaporator. I gather if this sensor is faulty it could stop the A/C working. What do you think?

I'm not sure that I have ever seen my condenser fans run. If there is a fault here can this stop the HEVAC from sending the signal to start the compressor? What do you think?

RR Brains trust can you please come to my rescue 😀

cheers,
Paul.