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Had aircon on and car sudenly lost power ran rough and oramge light came on. Drove rough for till got home about 15 K Has not happened since and Auto elec cannot find problem

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I can only make an assumption. I think you had a temporary freeze up of your air conditioner pump. Being that you have a serpentine belt that runs everything, your engine components were interrupted by a stop of one component in the rotation. That is my guess.

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