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What is your question?
About 3 days ago I got some Freon put in cause the air wasn’t cold as it should be and now it’s back not as cold
What makes this problem better or worse?
Better when I get Freon added
How long has your 2005 Nissan Maxima had this problem?
Just had issue
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Air conditioning problems can originate by one of the following general areas: 1) A problem with the refrigerant system. Meaning, the refrigerant used has escaped and there is not sufficient refrigerant to pressurize the system properly, resulting in hot air. When this happens, the system must be checked for leaks, the leaks repaired, and the system recharged. 2) A problem mechanically or electrically with the under hood components. If the compressor has failed, it will not allow the system to operate. Further, if the system becomes contaminated with debris from a failed compressor, this can be even worse. Electrically, the coil of the compressor may not be working properly, or a cycle switch could fail preventing the system from operating. If your condenser fan is not working, the system may not work properly also. 3) Climate control problem inside the vehicle. If the system that operates the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system fails to operate properly, then the under hood components may not be turned on or off properly, keeping the cold air from being produced. Only testing these systems will yield a direction and an eventual result.
PS: It is unlawful to work with refrigerants without proper certification by the Environmental Protection Agency. Allowing refrigerant like the R134a in your air conditioning system to escape into the atmosphere - knowingly or not - is illegal and damaging to the environment. As a result, if you aren't trained and haven't taken the certification test to properly handle refrigerants and test your air conditioning system, and you don't have a set of gauges to check for system pressures, and you can't check the system for leaks - seek professional help.