Ac not working
#2
CF Monarch
#3
Has the right amout of freon in it the only thing i did was the other day was chilly so i bumped the control for warm air then after that now no ac.I even tried to do a reset pull the fuse compressor cycles like it should hit the ac botton and it comes on got about 37-39psi
#4
CF Monarch
Has the right amout of freon in it the only thing i did was the other day was chilly so i bumped the control for warm air then after that now no ac.I even tried to do a reset pull the fuse compressor cycles like it should hit the ac botton and it comes on got about 37-39psi
Might also be a stuck heater control valve as well.
#5
Where is the heater control valve what controls from hot to cold
Last edited by Harley75; June 16th, 2019 at 6:53 AM. Reason: Add
#6
Think i found it got some acpro now shot some in to it got to 35psi waited 5minutes it droped back down to 25psi now if i had a bad leak like that i would see a small cloud of white i think it was just that low.So going to.check it everyday for 2 days if it holds at 25psi then it was low low on freon.
#7
CF Monarch
If you have a traditional heater control valve it will be located near where the heater lines enter the firewall. Things have changed and since I am not familiar with the Trailblazer
its possible that its elsewhere. Might want to make sure that your heater/AC actuators are working properly as well.
its possible that its elsewhere. Might want to make sure that your heater/AC actuators are working properly as well.
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#8
If you have a traditional heater control valve it will be located near where the heater lines enter the firewall. Things have changed and since I am not familiar with the Trailblazer
its possible that its elsewhere. Might want to make sure that your heater/AC actuators are working properly as well.
its possible that its elsewhere. Might want to make sure that your heater/AC actuators are working properly as well.
#9
CF Monarch
At 80 F and depending on humidity, 35-40 PSI on the low side is normal. High side should be at 175-210 PSI depending on the system. Do you have access to an A/C gauge set? Also a can of leak detector dye might be a good idea. Outlet temps on a good system will be 45 F or less.
Last edited by oilcanhenry; June 16th, 2019 at 9:29 PM.
#10
At 80 F and depending on humidity, 35-40 PSI on the low side is normal. High side should be at 175-210 PSI depending on the system. Do you have access to an A/C gauge set? Also a can of leak detector dye might be a good idea. Outlet temps on a good system will be 45 F or less.