Hey Ian,
While under the hood, look at all of the AC line connection points for any oil or oily dirt. The rubber O-rings wears out and produces a slow freon leak leaving oily tell-tale signs at the connection points (also will show with a UV light and amber glasses).
I had the same symptoms as you last year, so I ook the car to a local shop and they tested my R12 pressure. It was low. My rubber O-ring seals were leaking along the lines and at connection points. I had the system evacuated, changed all of the O-rings (R12 O-rings are different than R134; get the right ones), and replaced AC Receiver-Dryer Accumulator. Then, he refilled the system using the evacuated freon and 1 can of R12. The parts were all ordered from Rock for about $35, the can of R12 was $60 and the labor was $150; totaling about $250.
Then the air was sooo cold, that I had frost coming from the vents. Some forum members told me that this was normal, so last summer I actually had the car icy cold during the hot humid days of August.
This year, guess what? Same freaking problem, intermittant AC.
![mad](images/emoji/upset/mad.gif)
Well, this time its leaking from the seals on the expansion valve behind the dash.. So yesterday, I ordered additional seals and a new expansion valve
for around $50. Then, I will repay to have the system purged, install new stuff, refill, and top off with another can of R12 !!
Last summer, that was NOT frost. I was breathing R12 Freon in the car ! !
![eek](images/emoji/neutral/eek.gif)
You have a young kid.. Dont risk breathing leaking freon.. Have it checked Ian...