2003 avalanche ac pump turns on when ac is started then shuts off after a few seconds
I have a 2003 Chevy avalanche, I have dealt with a not working ac for a while now. Last year I dealt with incorrect tension and after I broke 3 belts, I didn’t mess with it the rest of the summer. However before the belt broke the ac would work. After the first 90 degree day this year I decided I needed to fix it. I got that problem fixed, however this year it seems to have developed a new problem too. The pump will turn on when the ac is first turned on, then after a few seconds it will turn off. I connected a gauge to the low side port and when the ac is off the pressure is way higher than it’s supposed to be (about 65 psi) and I can’t fill it up anymore with my can. However when the ac turn on it drops down to about 15 psi then shuts off and stays off. I was seeing others having problems with it switching on and off continually but mine just stays off once it switches off. Any idea what could be causing this?
I have a 2003 Chevy avalanche, I have dealt with a not working ac for a while now. Last year I dealt with incorrect tension and after I broke 3 belts, I didn’t mess with it the rest of the summer. However before the belt broke the ac would work. After the first 90 degree day this year I decided I needed to fix it. I got that problem fixed, however this year it seems to have developed a new problem too. The pump will turn on when the ac is first turned on, then after a few seconds it will turn off. I connected a gauge to the low side port and when the ac is off the pressure is way higher than it’s supposed to be (about 65 psi) and I can’t fill it up anymore with my can. However when the ac turn on it drops down to about 15 psi then shuts off and stays off. I was seeing others having problems with it switching on and off continually but mine just stays off once it switches off. Any idea what could be causing this?
1. You have air in the system.
2. You have an R134A "freon" leak.
3. Your system is plugged up, likely at the orifice tube.
You may also have a bad low-pressure sending unit as well.
Last edited by oilcanhenry; May 29, 2020 at 12:21 AM.
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