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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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Default Seriously too hot for cooking!


"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> Had to go out today and the heat was taxing my car's AC so much that
>> it didn't finally get cold until I got back home! And the stores that do
>> have AC don't necessarily have good units. I have been in stores that
>> had
>> beastly hot spots in them on hot days.

>
> And the hair salon has AC but refused to turn it on.
> All this only in Bothell.
>
> I've had those high temps for over a month now. Nothing wrong with my
> ac and all store's ac works fine too. A car's AC will come on and
> continue to cool in 93-100 temps unless something serious is broken.


Harris Ford doesn't have it either in the repair dept. I cringed when I got
the recall notice for my car but, they don't have the parts now and said
they would only do something about the problem (which is that the car could
just stop and not restart) unless I am actually having the problem.
Otherwise I have to wait until they can figure out what to do and make the
parts. They do have AC in the building where they sell parts.

Most little stores have no AC and probably half of the restaurants don't.
Our cooling centers are the libraries.

You don't get it because you don't live here. You live in an area where it
is normally hot. It's not normally hot here at all.

And as I said, the car's AC did come on. It just took longer to get icy
cold than usual.