The A/C wasn't coming back after the mud trip

They suggested buying a fan to put in the back seat, Especially after I frowned when they provided myself and others the cost to fix the A/C and replace the compressor

My friends and I decided to take our Jeep out to the mudflats last weekend. My jeep was already in rough condition, which is exactly why I did not mind taking it out to the mike. My friends were there as well with their truck. The people I was with and I spent the morning driving around in the mud and the people I was with and I found a certainly nice spot with an section for tricks. I misjudged the depth of the water in the canal and our Jeep ended up stuck in the mud. The mud was over the roof of the Jeep. My neighbor pulled myself and others out before I felt any significant injure had occurred. Unluckyly I was wrong. The A/C in the truck never worked again after that; Everything else in the Jeep appears to be fine, but the A/C is not working at all. I took our automobile to a venue in town that handles repairs and they told myself and others that the A/C is a lost cause. After all of the injure from the mud, it is highly unlikely that the air compressor will ever work again. They suggested buying a fan to put in the back seat, Especially after I frowned when they provided myself and others the cost to fix the A/C and replace the compressor. It was more costly than the cost of our vehicle. I don’t guess our automobile is even worth as much as the brand current AC. I have enjoyed this Jeep for a long time, but it looks like it might be time to say goodbye and transport on to something larger, better, and more reliable.

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