Well, I felt really good about how things were going up to the point when I started my forester and got Those mixed signals from what the gauges said and the lack of refrigerant going into the system and the lack of change in air temp.Al9 wrote:Can't really say anything except that i really hate when AC tries to make you go insane. I'm sorry your efforts haven't let you to your ice cold AC paradise yet. I'd have paid a pro to vacuum and recharge through a RRR station if i were you. So to rule out any possible charge issues. Now i don't think this is an overcharge, or your compressor clutch would have cycled like mad instead of staying on. But everything is possible. That evaporator is definitely not getting cold or its thermistor would have cycled the clutch off eventually (again, i know modern TXVs are set up to let the evaporator pressure and temperature decrease as gently as possible with low heat loads and avoid as much clutch cycling as possible; this will never cycle off and on as often as an ordinary orifice tube system would do).
Again, i really hate when an AC system does everything it can to turn a man insane.
And before I attempted this, I read through all the recharge procedure steps and it all looked very straight forward. On top of that, I had a vacuum pump and manifold gauge set already. I didn't have to buy anything. Except I did have to buy a new vacuum pump because the old one I have is not working. If I knew I had to buy a new vacuum and new gauges, I probably would have considered going to a professional. ON the other hand, I do take pride in doing most of the repairs on my cars myself. Yea, I'm a complete AC Newb. Yea, maybe I should have known better.
I'm wondering if my manifold set is bad... It doesn't seem like it is. Before doing anything with refrigerant, I made sure it was measuring the pressure in the system and that I had a feel for how it responded to valve opening/closing as well as the purge and all the fittings.
I did not attempt to flush my evaporator out.
I should note, I used a OEM subaru compressor (latest model) and UAC brand expansion valve, O-ring kit, and pacific best brand condenser. One extra thing to note, Rockauto sells two UAC expansion valves for my forester. A "from 5/1/2015" and a "to 5/1/2015" model. I bought the "to 5/1/2015" one... 2016 and newer foresters are specd with the "from 5/1/15" ones. I wonder if this has anything to do with it. Maybe I should put my old expansion valve back in and see if that works.
I'll check one more time this afternoon and then head to an AC professional I guess.