Air Conditioner in 2005 Chev Aveo
grouseman
05-26-2016, 03:42 PM
Hi Folks. My wife's car is a 2005 Aveo. She is complaining about the lack of air conditioning. It has good air flow so I checked the temperature. Outside temperature is 88 deg F and humid today (ugggg). Temperature coming out of the vent is 67 deg F. I think that is really good but can't convince my wife.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Grouseman
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Grouseman
harleyguy
05-26-2016, 04:43 PM
Sounds like low freon. With it blowing full blast and a thermometer in the vent you should see around low 40's.
Tech II
05-27-2016, 08:34 AM
Should see a minimum of 30F difference between outside air and cooled air...agree, probably low on refrigerant....
j cAT
05-29-2016, 09:15 PM
Hi Folks. My wife's car is a 2005 Aveo. She is complaining about the lack of air conditioning. It has good air flow so I checked the temperature. Outside temperature is 88 deg F and humid today (ugggg). Temperature coming out of the vent is 67 deg F. I think that is really good but can't convince my wife.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Grouseman
the problem is very high humidity . that prevents the air to chill down . the heat cannot be absorbed by the evaporator coils with them covered with a lot of water or even ICE.. it does happen when the system is low on charge the evap can freeze esp on a very humid day.
the low side pressure should be 40 psi .if you find its 25-30 psi then this will be a low charge condition provided that nothing is broken. adding 12 oz to the low side until it gets to 40-45 psi ac on max doors open rev engine so its at 1000 RPM ....air temp 80 deg F or so ....never put too much in ...
as was mentioned see what the air temp is coming out of the vents. 25-30 deg f below the outside air temp is good. so if its 90 should be around 60 after it has run a while .. make sure the evap drain is working to dump out the water...
last year it happened to me a very small piece of tree crap restricted the drain I had to take out the interior rugs it took a week to dry them out .. must of been 4 gallons of water in there .
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Grouseman
the problem is very high humidity . that prevents the air to chill down . the heat cannot be absorbed by the evaporator coils with them covered with a lot of water or even ICE.. it does happen when the system is low on charge the evap can freeze esp on a very humid day.
the low side pressure should be 40 psi .if you find its 25-30 psi then this will be a low charge condition provided that nothing is broken. adding 12 oz to the low side until it gets to 40-45 psi ac on max doors open rev engine so its at 1000 RPM ....air temp 80 deg F or so ....never put too much in ...
as was mentioned see what the air temp is coming out of the vents. 25-30 deg f below the outside air temp is good. so if its 90 should be around 60 after it has run a while .. make sure the evap drain is working to dump out the water...
last year it happened to me a very small piece of tree crap restricted the drain I had to take out the interior rugs it took a week to dry them out .. must of been 4 gallons of water in there .
Tech II
05-30-2016, 06:14 AM
Come on JCat....you know those carpets can only hold 3.9 gallons....:biggrin:
grouseman
09-12-2016, 04:46 PM
Hi Folks. Thanks for the advice. Took the car in today and the Freon was low so they topped it up and it is working fine now. I guess that's not bad for an 11 year old car.
Grouseman
Grouseman
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