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    Jul 21, 2008, 12:02 PM
    Outside AC lines keep freezing up
    Hello,

    Within the last 9 days, I have replaced the blower/blower motor, the capacitor, and filters. However, the air is still "trickling" out of the vents and the outside AC lines continue to freeze... eventhough it's hot outside! Could this be a refrigerant problem? I had a specialist tell me my system was overcharged and took care of the problem. So why is this still happening? :confused:
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    Jul 21, 2008, 01:12 PM
    Call a better repair man. Usually a lack of refrigerant makes the indoor coil and suction line to the outside unit ice up.
    There are other items like dirty filters etc that can cause this but in your case I feel positive about the refrigerant thing.

    Air filter clean?

    All vents open?

    If so call a real professional to look your system over.

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