A whole home HVAC system

I recently was experiencing problems with my car’s brakes. Brakes are sort of an pressing section of driving, so I took it into the shop as soon as I could. My car wasn’t experiencing any other complications at the time and I made sure to let the mechanic at the shop know that. I had a neighbor come with me to drop off my car, and they provided me a ride house as my car needed to be left behind to be ran tests on. Two days later, I got a call that my car was ready to be picked up. I got a ride back, paid for the repairs, and began driving home. A couple streets later, but, I noticed something was off. I had turned on my car’s A/C right after starting the car, and yet the a/c had never kicked on. I held my hand up right in front of the a/c vent in the front seat and didn’t any air blowing out. I was particular the A/C had been functioning just fine before my car had been “repaired.” I was still close to the car shop and so I turned around and drove back, explaining the situation to the mechanics on duty. They tried insisting that they couldn’t have possibly disfigured my car’s cooling system, but they went back to discuss things with their supervisor. He came out to apologize to me, explaining it had been 1 of the up-to-date men who ran tests on my brakes, and that my A/C must have been disfigured somehow during the repair. My car was inspected right away, at no cost, and the air conditioner repaired, plus I acquired a partial refund on the brake maintenance for my inconvenience. While a competent mechanic shouldn’t have disfigured any section of my car in the first place, I’m ecstatic they took responsibility for their mistake.

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