Re: AC blows cool instead of cold
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 11:03 am
Sounds like you have several issues.
1) Clutch gap. Obviously the compressor was NOT turning the first time you tested. With 100k on the clock an excessive clutch gap is a given.
Adjust the gap.
2)Possible Blend door issues.
With a cold & sweating line in to the evaporator something is getting cold.
3) Possible charge level issues
If it is cycling on low pressure with a full load on the evaporator it is probably low on charge. But just adding some refrigerant is not the answer. You should recover & weigh the charge to determine if it actually needs more refrigerant.
Your full load test is skewed by adding box fans. Your results are odd, I am hoping you misstated the relationship between the two low side pressures & the compressor engagement. It should engage at 45 psi & disengage at 22 psi.
If it is cycling on a low charge the rate of cycling should increase at higher rpm.
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1) Clutch gap. Obviously the compressor was NOT turning the first time you tested. With 100k on the clock an excessive clutch gap is a given.
Adjust the gap.
2)Possible Blend door issues.
With a cold & sweating line in to the evaporator something is getting cold.
3) Possible charge level issues
If it is cycling on low pressure with a full load on the evaporator it is probably low on charge. But just adding some refrigerant is not the answer. You should recover & weigh the charge to determine if it actually needs more refrigerant.
Your full load test is skewed by adding box fans. Your results are odd, I am hoping you misstated the relationship between the two low side pressures & the compressor engagement. It should engage at 45 psi & disengage at 22 psi.
If it is cycling on a low charge the rate of cycling should increase at higher rpm.
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