That's the problem, even shops that specialize in something, no longer have a clue what they're doing.
A friend of mine recently went to an air conditioning repair shop to repair the air conditioning on his bus. They filled the system with refrigerant and discovered that there was too much pressure on the low pressure and high pressure sides.
They said the compressor was damaged. So he changed the compressor and the system had the same problem. So you say the expansion valve is the problem and he replaced the expansion valve. Still the same problem.
He asks me...
I'm not a trained air conditioning expert, but I acquired the knowledge at some point, because I want to repair air conditioning systems myself and don't want to have to rely on other people. I mean I understand how an air conditioner works period and if you have too much pressure on both sides then you definitely have too much refrigerant in the system.
So I looked at the capacity table and found that there are two types of compressors for this vehicle that differ in capacity by 100g.
The workshop, which "specializes" in air conditioning service, was unable to do this and filled in 100 g too much, which resulted in the system not running.
Because the mechanic doesn't know what the problem is, they gradually start replacing the system. The error will be hidden somewhere.
With such people, mankind would never have flown to the moon.
We would never invented the stick, the hammer and the wheel with them...
Sometimes I wonder whether it is a special form of humor that such workshops call themselves specialist workshops for air conditioning systems or specialist workshops for automatic transmissions...