What to Do When the Air Conditioning Doesn't Cool at Idle?
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Excessive dust on the evaporator can cause localized temperature to drop too low, prompting the air conditioning to stop working as a protective measure. Regularly cleaning the evaporator can resolve this issue. Simply cleaning the condenser can help. Adjusting the tightness of the car's air conditioning belt may solve the problem. The cooling effect of the car's air conditioning naturally weakens when the engine is idling.