Low side high, high side low?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 1:29 pm
Hi. New to this forum and seeking some help to diagnose a problem. I just bought a 2010 Chevy Aveo and the AC is not blowing cold air. I borrowed the gauge kit from AutoZone and got the following readings with the AC running and the compressor clutch engaged: low side pressure around 90psi, high side pressure around 150psi. Based on ambient temperature around 95F I think that high side pressure is a bit low.
Pressures with the engine off were around 105 on both sides.
From my limited understanding of the system I was initially thinking the expansion valve is faulty. My logic being that that's the "barrier" between the low and high sides. But then I read somewhere that if the expansion valve is stuck open then liquid refrigerant would do directly to the evaporator and cause freezing.
So getting to my question...does anyone know what would cause my low side high, high side low issue?
Thanks in advance,
Peter
Pressures with the engine off were around 105 on both sides.
From my limited understanding of the system I was initially thinking the expansion valve is faulty. My logic being that that's the "barrier" between the low and high sides. But then I read somewhere that if the expansion valve is stuck open then liquid refrigerant would do directly to the evaporator and cause freezing.
So getting to my question...does anyone know what would cause my low side high, high side low issue?
Thanks in advance,
Peter