WaynesWorld
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Has anyone had an AC that cooled just enough[60degrees] but not enough for the really hot days?
What is the cure?
What is the cure?
One more note: Re-charge your A/c on a hot day. The small cans of 134a tend to freeze up fast on a cool day and you won't get a good charge.Originally posted by WaynesWorld
Why would the readings be too high from lack of freon?
It seems that there is a blockage somewhere in the system.
Would I be wrong to assume an orifice or seal debris is causing the high readings?
Originally posted by WaynesWorld
Cooker & dslmacdown,
Thanks for the thought. I asked the local shop to look at it. They said my high side pressure was aroud 300 & low side was near 70. They suggested orfice, accumulator, & condenser be replaced. The blockage could be anywhere in the system was thier reason. Does this sound like a cure? Or, just a real expensive I Don't Know Cure, So lets replace everything?
I was losing a charge quite rapid and could never find the leak. I had added about 4 to 5 cans of the recharge over a 3 month time. I used the seal kit one time and its been good ever since. My question is would a leak such as mine show compressor oil dripping out ? I had a dye check done one time and they never found a leak either??Originally posted by esdd
I work on this stuff for a living, best wayn to charge a dodge is to remive all charge, evacuate, and weigh the charge in. With that said, mist the condenser with a garden hose to maintain appx 150 psi the compressor should be cycling off at appx 20 psiand on at appx 40 psi. Take the temp difference between the inlet and outlet of the suction accumulator and with the interior of the truck at appx 75 deg f add charge untill the outlet of the accumulator becomes slightly colder than the inlet 3-5 degrees. The pressures you stated are possible because there is no airflow across the condenser. I would NOT use any of the stop-leak products as they usually cause more damage than good. I have found that the seals on the compressors tend to leak if it sits and the ac is not ran every few days.
Originally posted by grtescpa
I was losing a charge quite rapid and could never find the leak. I had added about 4 to 5 cans of the recharge over a 3 month time. I used the seal kit one time and its been good ever since. My question is would a leak such as mine show compressor oil dripping out ? I had a dye check done one time and they never f1ound a leak either??
Thanks for the input. I keep all that in mind if it fails to hold the charge.Originally posted by esdd
Leaks can be tough to find, I hope thet the old red dytel was not put in the system, it is not compatible with r-134a. If the ultra violet dye was used the correct ammount for the total oil volume must be used. it usually takes 2-3 weeks of operation tocarry enough dye out to be seen with a good uv lightsource. I personally only use a hallogen detector such as the venerable ge-h10 series or a inficon D-TEK. The thing about leaks is the just get bigger and easier to find. I try to stay away from the dyes most hermetic (electrical compressors) compressor manufacturers say that the dyes eventually breakdown to form acids and cause damage to the a/c system. the good electronic halogen detectors can smell a leak as small as . 25oz or 7 grams/yr. The best way to check for a leak is to move the vehicle into an enclosed area (no airflow) open hood, and allow to sit overnight before snffing for the leak. This will allow the refrigerant vapor to pool in the vicinity of the leak. Make several slow passes over the entire refrigeration circut slowly, increasing sensitivity each time. Once an area has been identified use a good lquid leak detector bubble solution to pinpoint the leak, BigBlue Ultra is the best and is available through refrigeration supply wholesalers. Good luck and keep searching. Dont allow a Parts-changer to replace componets that are not bad as one of the previous posters has. Using this mentality uoy would rebuuild the truck just to change the oil. A good mechanic finds and fixes the problem, anyone can change parts untill the problem is fixed!