DrizzyDrake
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- Drake
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- Technician at Subaru
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Pro tip: clean your rad and condenser very well after going offroad.
I was out today in 34°c (93.2°F) and noticed my AC struggling to keep up at idle. Then when on the highway, I was noticed my temp gauge start climbing. Took it into a car wash and found that even though it appeared clean, there was a lot of mud inbetween the rad and condenser. Took me like 8 minutes to clean it all out. Worked fine after.
I was out today in 34°c (93.2°F) and noticed my AC struggling to keep up at idle. Then when on the highway, I was noticed my temp gauge start climbing. Took it into a car wash and found that even though it appeared clean, there was a lot of mud inbetween the rad and condenser. Took me like 8 minutes to clean it all out. Worked fine after.
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