Spoil Coolant level sensor lead to AC not cold enough?
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Spoil Coolant level sensor lead to AC not cold enough?
My coolant level sensor is not functioning properly. The level warning light will gradually lightup when driving under the hot afternoon. At the same time the AC temp will not be as cold as before. Need to lower the temp. setting to get the AC to work again. I have check both my coolant and washer level and both are fine. I have disconnected the coolant level sensor and the AC work well even under very hot sun. Does coolant level sensor link to AC temp? Can I continue to disconnect the level sensor for a while until I have time to replace it?
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