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AC Intermitted and AC Blowing Through Defrost Vent

From : norm

Q: 1500 dodge ram v6 i am having problems with my ac system. the system is intermitted i can turn the system on and it will not blow. but while i am driving or running idle it has a mind of its on to turn on. once it is on the ac blows through the defrost vent when i change the settings it may or may not switch to the correct vents mainly it blows through the defrost vent. i have changed the check valve near the fire wall on the passenger side. im in texas and i need my ac. what year the older trucks do this if they have a vacuum leak. al .

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From : norm

in response to beryl s post. i thought everyone should know if you are going to stick with amd for your cpu i would go with a slightly slower dual core vice the slightly faster single core. crissy settled on one of the slightly slower single cores for yesterdays socket 939. that amd athlon 64 3500+ is worth a measly $40 at newegg. it wont be faster than my old socket a. newegg has a couple slightly faster dual core athlon 64 x2 4200+ / asus 939 bundles for about $110. one its not crissy i have not had any sort of pissing match with you to date so get your shit straight. if you want to play that childish name game with someone who cares to piss back at you go right ahead but leave me out of that shit. i dont have time for it. that is merely one board i am looking at cost is a factor and yes i can be a cheap ass when it comes to computer hardware nothing wrong with that. this socket a was a discount model when i bought it and has served me well over the years. infact id still use it past the time i upgrade if it wasnt for my school and my wife wanting her own computer so she can still check her email while i do my school work. and yes i have a few dual core am2 sockets i am considering but they are made by msi a manufacturer i have experiance with and trust so no need to question the reputation of them. the question was mainly over the motherboards manufacturer itself. something no one has touched on not even the self proclaimed net nanny beryl. btw are you the same beryl i see in the linux group from time to time -- chris .

From : big al

on aug 28 657 pm nosey kfre...@removethis.hotmail.com wrote the company is using the warranty as a marketing strategy to charge more for the product and make it more attractive to buyers. when you buy pads with a lifetime warranty you pay extra for that. they make the promise that if you ever wear them out theyll replace them for free as long as you own the car. its a simple business transaction. i agreed to buy their product and they agreed to replace them. i dont see it as cheating them out of anything. they are hoping you like most people dont keep your receipt or you forget about it when its time for replacement or you replace the car before then. i paid a little more up front just like the 99% of the other customers that will never use the warranty. if they didnt make money off the warranty they wouldnt offer it. okay i never heard the warranty explained this way... ill definitely return an alternator or starter if it has a lifetime warranty but not consumables like brake pads or shock absorbers. but i guess that really *is* throwing away a bit of money if the place has its pants down and is bent over waiting for me to bring back some worn out crap.. i still have that magazine around here somewhere. i scanned the brake article for a similar discussion a few years ago and saved it on my computer. if i can find it ill scan and post the clutch article too. -- ken cheers! .