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My 126 did that. It turned out to be that the auxiliary fan was not turning on when the A/C was turned on. With car running and parked, and hood opened, with A/C on, check to see if your auxiliary fan is on like it should be. Mine turned out to be the fuse for the fan which passes air through the A/C condenser, in front of the radiator. The only reason it seems to work better when the car is moving is because air is being forced through the condenser, and also forcing the fan to free wheel as the air passes through it....Luck to you.
Nick
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