If it required refrigerant then you may have a leak. The other possibilities are the unit was previously undercharged or the tech just overcharged it. Did they look for a leak with an electronic "wand" that will detect refrigerant?
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Originally Posted by paulat585
Thanks to all of you who had suggestions. It took Speedy Air of Fruitland Park 2 hours to fix it this afternoon. Turned out to be both a capacitor & Freon. They said it "took 2 pounds of Freon." It was covered under my home warranty. Whew! Paula
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