Dealership quoted me well over $1400 to fix it. With going to school, internship, and working I never seemed to have enough money to have it fixed.
A friend of mine called a friend of his, a mechanic, to come take a look at it. It only cost me $180 for labor, parts, etc. for him to replace the low pressure switch, run dye tests, and get the compressor kicked back into high gear. It is running soooo very cold right now that I might have to drive with the windows down just to not have icicles growing off of my nose!!!
lol...
Oh, happy day!
Now, if that State job would just come into play then I may be dancing as well!! :D