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a/c not very cold!!
'97 k1500 ext cab just had a/c charged, 30-35 on low side 200-215 on high side, air is about 70 degrees @ vents, seems like it should be cooler. System just doesn't cool the cab at all. any ideas? I've checked the recirculation door and it is working. any help would be great.
Thanks, Jaz |
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Your pressures sound about right. The temp.at the evaporater should be about 35 f. Check the blend door (temperature actuator) in the duct. Check for 12 volts at the conector.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Blend door seems to be functioning, it is moving from hot to cold and the temp reflects this. Is the only diff between max and cold setting the recirculation door? three wires @ the unit one ground(black),2 volts(blue), 12 volts(brown). Outside air temp hear is 82 degrees and my cab air is 80 with a/c running for about 15 min.
Thanks Jaz |
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
It is getting the right voltage but is the blend air door working. The blend air door allows full heat or full A/C or a mix of both. It sounds like your door is not closing on the heater allowing hot air into the duct. I have seen the actuator not working or even a pen stuck in the door to keep it open.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
My 1990 Sierra had a similar problem. It turned out that the gasket between the cowl and the airbox inside the truck had deteriorated, so air from outside was coming into the cab. In winter, it was most noticeable cause even with the heater on, the passenger side had cold air coming in.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
removed the motor and manually worked the door seemed to be moving too max both directions. checked the motor also and the door was moving as much as the motor. no gears stripped within the case. also had the pressures rechecked low side @ 33, high @ about 220, ambient temp about 94 degrees.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
dont know alot about a/c but when i helped a buddy fix his it was the orfice tube (this acts like an inline filter) was stopped up and his did the same thing but to change it you have to evacuate the system then vacumm when you charge it back up...but before we get that far does the compressor seem to be cycling like it should ?? it should stay on more than off in hot weather
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
yes seems to be cycling just fine everything seems to bee working, just air is not that cold and definately not cooling the cabin!
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Is the air flow through the vents good ie. nonrestristed the the coil could be dirty resticting air flow through it thus not cooling enough though the pressures would be a little higher , I'd try cleaning inside and out side coils and see it that works.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
I'll give it a try! Anybody think it would be a bad idea to use compressed air or shop vac exuast back feed thru floor vent with recirc door open to cab? really dont want to tear out the whole unit if possible.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Your readings on the gauge are good. If you had a stopped up orifice tube they would not be. Quick check, after compressor runs for 10 min, is the large (suction) line sweating while the small (pressure) line is hot to the touch?
They way I have my unit charged, large line sweats all the way back to the compressor. I get 37-40 degree air out on MAX with blower next to HIGH position, 90+ degrees air temp, 50-60% humidity. |
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
It is cold to the touch but does not sweat! and the other is very warm to touch.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Put a thermometer on the cold pipe. it should be about 35 f. Hot and cold are relitive without a thermometer.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
pipe temp @ 59-62 degrees. What kind of high pressure can the system take. I don't what to start blowing seals and have other problems.
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Re: a/c not very cold!!
Sounds like you are low on R134A. High side can go over 300# and still ok. Have the system presure and temperature check again. you might have a leak.
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