Hi ankhe105,
Thanks for your reply. How did you know that the battery light could be connected to the belt? But I am getting ahead of myself. Proper update is as follows:
I was finally able to take the car to a different mechanic. He said that the radiator hoses were leaking and needed to be changed. He also changed the belt. He wanted to change the alternator, because he said that there is a dial inside that is probably damaged, but I did not let him do that. It's a good thing, because the battery light got turned off by itself.
Happy that my car stopped overheating, I turned the A/C on, only to discover that after a whimper of coolness it just pumps hot air at me. The question is, should I try to put Freon by myself and hope that that's the problem, or spend $200 on a mechanic?
Thanks.
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