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Re: Hot A/C
Hello, I have a 1999 burb and I'm going through some a/c crap as well. First off, the high side valves are pretty common to leak if you have been putting gauges on and off. There is a little rubber tip to the valve that tends to come off and stick the valve open. It is fairly easy to replace. The whole valve unscrews with a wrench. You need to have the refridgerant reclaimed first. You can also try to remove what ever it is that is stuck by using a pick tool or small needle nose pliers. Does your compressor engage? If you have a good charge on the system and it is not engaging it most likely is the a/c cycleing switch that is located at the top of the accumulator/receiver drier. To test this unplug the wireing harness connection at the switch and connect a jumper wire between the two wires on the connector. Turn on the a/c and see if the compressor comes on. If it does replace the switch. You can probably get one at a local auto parts store for about 20 bucks. I just did the same thing and you don't have to reclaim the refridgerant either.
I hope this helps but if not I need to know more information. You may have blockage in the lines. Is the compressor noisy?, can you hear a change in the blower when you go from heat to cool?, do you have rear a/c that is blowing cold? Stuff like that. Good luck!! Roak
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