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Josparkz

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My sweetheart has an '05 3500 four door model

The ac has separate controls for the driver and the passenger side. The passenger side runs about 20* warmer than the driver side. I put most of a can of "go-juice" in it a few weeks back. We went fro a ride yesterday and I watched the thermometer in the vent go up and down, but the driver side one remained steady and colder.

I put the rest of the "go-juice" in it when we got home.

I'm baffled over this, and don't have the shop manuals for her truck.

Anybody have this issue? What is causing it?

T. I. A.



Joe
 
Mine was doing that. I have the separate(Laramie) control system also. I removed my existing refrigerant charge, pulled a vacuum and weighed in 1 lb. 14 oz. (as listed under hood) and it works perfectly. Since I knew it was short of gas(but by how much?), I chose this procedure.
Unless you have a bad blend door, you may still be short of gas. How much gas was in the can you put in?
 
It was an 18 Oz. can of "Interdynamics E-Z Chill". The rest of the can seemed to do the trick. We rode around in some 100* weather the other day and we were getting 50* air out of the ac :)
I did notice though that the driver side was still a few (3 or 4) degrees colder than the passenger side. Maybe the blend door needs a tuneup. We do need to get a shop manual for that truck. Way too different from my '96.
I did just buy a new Ford product that has a similar arrangement with the ac. I'll probably get the shop manuals for that first though, just so I can see what makes some of the stuff in that tick.
 
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