All Pro Automotive - Fernandina Beach Richard Lind Swenson: My 2913 Subaru Outback finally had a problem. The A/C was not cooling properly. It would cool after engine start but then seem to take a vacation when the engine warmed up along with the summer temperature. I brought my Subie to a recommended local shop who serviced the A/C while I waited. After a 1-1/2 hour wait I was informed the system was recharged and a dye was injected to show any leakage. I drove home and for a few days the A/C seemed to work, although not providing the freezer cooling as when it was new. I tried to make a follow up appointment to assess the problem but was told the first opening would be ten days hence. At that point I called All Pro after a recommendation from a friend. The owner, Dave, a fellow Vietnam army veteran made an appointment for the following morning. Upon researching the problem and finding debris in the system, he recommended a condenser and evaporator replacement and a purging of the lines. Long story short, the parts were installed in a day and the A/C now cools like new. I checked with my nearest Subaru dealer and was quoted a price of between $1200 and $1500 dollars. All Pro did the repair for $780 with a nice veteran’s discount and treated me as a valued customer. I heartily recommend All Pro for your auto or truck repairs.