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Title: Why does my Dodge Charger’s AC compressor shut off after 2-3 minutes?
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Okay, this is seriously driving me nuts! My AC in my 2017 Dodge Charger kicks on perfectly fine when I start the car, and for the first couple of minutes, everything’s cool (pun intended). But then, after about 2-3 minutes, the compressor just decides to shut off like it’s taking a coffee break. The air still blows, but it’s warm, and the compressor doesn’t kick back on unless I restart the car. It’s like the AC is going on strike right when I need it the most!  Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Is it a compressor problem, low refrigerant, or maybe a sensor acting up? I’ve heard something about high-pressure switches possibly being involved, but I’m not exactly sure. I really don’t want to end up at the dealership with a massive bill, so if anyone’s got advice or has gone through this, let me know how you got your Charger’s AC to chill... literally! Thanks in advance!
 
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