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From: [email protected] (Robert J. Wade)
Subject: Re: RE Aftermarket A/C units

>Les Bartel's comments:
>>>>Sorry I can't help you with your question, but I do have a comment to
>>make concerning aftermarket A/C units.  I have a Frost-King or Frost-Temp
>>(forget which) aftermarket unit on my Cavalier, and am quite unhappy with
>>it.  The fan is noisy, and doesn't put out much air.  I will never have
>>an aftermarket A/C installed in any of my vehicles again.  I just can't
>>trust the quality and performance after this experience.
>> - les
>
>Let me add my .02 in. I had a A/C installed by the Ford garage and it did not
>work as well as the A/C that was installed by the factory in pickups 
>identical to mine. I have talked to other people that have had the same
>result. Don't know if this is just a probable with Ford or what??
>
>	Ernie Smith

i agree, *never* have the dealer add anything to your car.  if you want a/c
make sure it is factory installed(honda's maybe excluded, many can't be 
bought with a/c installed at the factory, but i think, maybe, they actually
use all the needed parts for a true factory install when they put one in...as
in bigger radiator etc...or are designed properly for this in the 1st place),
anyway, my point is the dealer installed a/c won't be anywhere near as good
as factory *and* the service bums will mess up your car when installing it...
scratches, screwdriver holes in seats...parts not reinstalled correctly or 
with all the screws etc.  i know a guy who has been service manager at a gm
dealer for 18 years...he said never have a dealer add anything to your car...
except, maybe, floormats...






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