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Make sure the compressor clutch is engaging by watching whether it spins with the fan belt moving when the engine is on (don't touch it). If the compressor doesn't have its clutch turn when the engine is on, the a/c may have lost its charge again. Take back to dealer to have it checked out, again.
This could be due to a malfunctioing coolant sensor. It is located near the thermostat housing. It may be stuck in cold operation mode. You are probably getting bad gas mileage too. Make sure air filter is clean too. Good luck!
Too many possibilities. Could be vacuum leak, clogged fuel filter, bad valve or adjustment, bad cap or plug wire, etc.
Do a compression test, maintenance the filters, check engine vacuum, advance diaphram, timing, etc.
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