I'm thinking like "stick a thermometer in the vent" or something super super simple.
It is running around 118 outside and IDK what is reasonable to expect to cool off a car that has been in the sun for 2 hours so I don't feel super inclined to go spend $300 on diagnostics if I am just being cranky. I have been driving way more lately on short trips so it could be me but my neighbors are like it only takes 2 minutes to cool the car. Um not mine.
It blows cool-ish air at a good rate but not what I'd call cold for some time. Usually farther than I need to drive to get home. I sorta think it might be my expectations being off but it could be developing an issue too.
No leaks of anything alarming have showed up on the garage floor.
I don't have a trusted mechanic so I will have to hope good reviews are right if I need to pick a shop.
I kind of assumed they typically failed in a huge obvious way but I realized I have no idea as I have not ever had a problem with one.
It is running around 118 outside and IDK what is reasonable to expect to cool off a car that has been in the sun for 2 hours so I don't feel super inclined to go spend $300 on diagnostics if I am just being cranky. I have been driving way more lately on short trips so it could be me but my neighbors are like it only takes 2 minutes to cool the car. Um not mine.
It blows cool-ish air at a good rate but not what I'd call cold for some time. Usually farther than I need to drive to get home. I sorta think it might be my expectations being off but it could be developing an issue too.
No leaks of anything alarming have showed up on the garage floor.
I don't have a trusted mechanic so I will have to hope good reviews are right if I need to pick a shop.
I kind of assumed they typically failed in a huge obvious way but I realized I have no idea as I have not ever had a problem with one.