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Sounds like it is low on the coolant which causes it to only work part of the time. You could probably take the car to a auto parts store and at least here in the midwest, they can help recharge your freon/R22 so you have a good working air conditioner. If that is properly charged and leak free, then your air conditioner compressor might be going bad, but then you would hear a lot of belt squealing when it wasn't working. Most likely though it is just low on the freon/R22.
By the way, air conditioners don't have spark plugs......LOL
there is a seperator valve under the hood it mite be faulty. or could be ththe air seperaitor under the dash .this is the door that controlls where youre car draws air from..eather cold air or air heated by the heater core.wich may also be youre problem.there is multible things that could cause this problem .hope this helps you good luck
yes it is, because they charge so much labor on top of the cost for parts. if you can do it, change the plugs, wires, air filter, gas filter etc, this way you only pay for parts.
Remove the starter and jump the connections to a Battery to see if it spins. Make sure you connect positive to the positve end and the neg to the neg end. Hope this helps.
next to the starter is an inline fuse on one of the small wires going to the starter. check this wire thoroughly; sometimes they burn out and the wire hang out of sight. if this wire is not connected correctly then it will never charge the battery.
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