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							  <title>Decreased Cooling Could Mean A Faulty Refrigerant Control Valve</title>
							  <link>http://www.aircondition.com/tech/questions/53/Decreased-Cooling-Could-Mean-A-Faulty-Refrigerant-Control-Valve</link>
							  <description>Decreased Cooling In GM And VW Cars And Trucks Could Mean AFaulty Refrigerant Control Valve, Not A Failed Compressor.Your customer comes in complaining that their cars A/C loses cooling at idle or tha...</description>
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							  <title>No Compressor Operation in Volkswagen New Beetle</title>
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							  <description>We've been finding a&amp;nbsp;common problem&amp;nbsp;on the New Volkswagen Beetle.&amp;nbsp; The symtoms are no compressor or condenser fan operation.&amp;nbsp; If you have one of these&amp;nbsp;in your shop, check this...</description>
							  <author>Chris Bede</author>
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