Driver and passenger's side A/C vent temperatures may vary by approximately 20 °F (11 °C) or more |
Suction pressure may be low |
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Expansion valve not opening sufficiently | | |
Driver's or passenger's air mix door DTCs present |
One air mix door stuck or inoperative |
Discharge pressure abnormally High |
Discharge pressure reduced when A/C condenser cooled with water spray |
Significant refrigerant overcharge |
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Restricted/weak airflow through A/C condenser | |
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With doors open, fresh air selected and cooling fan run on high speed, temperature drop across A/C condenser inlet to outlet is less than about 9 °F (5 °C) | | |
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Dirty A/C condenser or damaged fins | |
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Debris between A/C condenser and radiator | |
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Discharge pressure abnormally Low |
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Suction and discharge pressures equalize rapidly after stopping A/C compressor | |
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Suction pressure higher than normal | | |
Faulty A/C compressor |
Suction pressure abnormally Low |
Weak or insufficient airflow across evaporator |
Restricted blower intake or dust and pollen filter |
Suction pressure varies from near normal to a vacuum, as moisture freezes in expansion valve orifice |
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Reduced airflow from vents | |
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Vent temperature is very low | | |
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Faulty evaporator temperature sensor (check DTC) | |
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Faulty expansion valve or A/C compressor clutch relay stuck in the on position | | |
Suction pressure abnormally High |
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Lack of slight suction pressure variation at 1,500 rpm when ‘‘Recirculated’’ airflow is switched to ‘‘Fresh Air’’ | |
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Discharge pressure near normal | | |
Expansion valve stuck open or open too long |
Suction and Discharge pressures abnormally High |
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Sheet of paper does not stick to front of A/C condenser surface with cooling fans on | |
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With doors open, fresh air selected and cooling fan run on high speed, temperature drop across A/C condenser inlet to outlet is less than about 9 °F (5 °C) | | |
RFC unit inoperative or wires reversed |
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A/C compressor clutch remains engaged during off cycle | |
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Pressure relief valve may open | | |
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Insufficient A/C compressor clutch clearance | |
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A/C compressor clutch relay stuck in the on position or circuit problem | |
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Suction and Discharge pressures abnormally Low |
Suction line from expansion valve to A/C compressor is not cold |
Excessively low refrigerant charge |
Lack of slight suction pressure variation at 1,500 rpm when ‘‘Recirculated’’ airflow is switched to ‘‘Fresh Air’’ |
Expansion valve clogged with debris/desiccant, stuck closed, or not opening sufficiently |
More than 18?29 °F (10?16 °C) temperature drop across A/C condenser inlet to outlet pipes |
Blocked or restricted A/C condenser internal passages or lines/components restricting refrigerant flow |
Significant temperature difference along high or low side A/C lines or components
NOTE: Some restrictions may not show up until 3,000 rpm |
Restriction in A/C suction or discharge lines or components (check temperatures to isolate) |
Suction pressure High and Discharge pressure Low |
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Excessive A/C compressor noise | |
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Pressures equalize quickly and noise after A/C compressor turns off | | |
A/C compressor internal damage (Check for A/C system debris contamination) |
Suction and discharge pressures slightly low |
Vent temperature too high |
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Slightly low refrigerant charge | |
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Excessive refrigerant oil in system | | |
Static pressures high with A/C system equalized. (After engine is off 4?12 hours) |
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Air/Non-condensable gasses in system | |
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Contaminated or incorrect refrigerant | | |