Disclaimer: I know very little about A/C systems (enough to fix very basic problems) and I'm going off of logic here.
Rundown of the situation: A/c stopped blowing cold air recently. Fan comes on, but the snowflake light wont. Sometimes, if I leave it on, the light comes on and it will blow cold for a while before shutting off. I noticed the compressor isn't kicking on when the light is off (duhh). Today, after about an hour of driving, decided to hook some gauges up and see whats going on. Noticed that my LP side was at 120 with the ac turned all the way up and steadily climbing. HP was around 120-130.
Now I'm assuming the compressor isn't kicking on because its sensing that the LP side has adequate pressure (or at least isn't dropping below whatever threshold the sensor is set to read). This tells me that, logically, there must be a blockage somewhere in my LP line, either the compressor, evaporator, or dryer, and its preventing the LP side from building pressure. Seeing as my compressor will kick on, and works, I'm assuming I need to change either my dryer or my evaporator?
Rundown of the situation: A/c stopped blowing cold air recently. Fan comes on, but the snowflake light wont. Sometimes, if I leave it on, the light comes on and it will blow cold for a while before shutting off. I noticed the compressor isn't kicking on when the light is off (duhh). Today, after about an hour of driving, decided to hook some gauges up and see whats going on. Noticed that my LP side was at 120 with the ac turned all the way up and steadily climbing. HP was around 120-130.
Now I'm assuming the compressor isn't kicking on because its sensing that the LP side has adequate pressure (or at least isn't dropping below whatever threshold the sensor is set to read). This tells me that, logically, there must be a blockage somewhere in my LP line, either the compressor, evaporator, or dryer, and its preventing the LP side from building pressure. Seeing as my compressor will kick on, and works, I'm assuming I need to change either my dryer or my evaporator?