محمد عمرو
Nov 11
My 2014 Honda City’s AC isn’t cooling. The compressor works fine, but it just doesn’t cool. I replaced the fuse and it worked for a few days, but as soon as I wash the car, it stops cooling again. Fellow car enthusiasts, any idea what the problem might be?
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