Grayish Powder Inside High Pressure Line
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:14 pm
Greetings once again.
You guys helped me out back in 2019 repairing an A/C system on my family member's 2005 Honda Civic LX. I'm back looking for some help again this time on my 2004 Honda Civic LX. I had no cold air, connected my manifold gauge, the system was low on both sides when running. Added refrigerant but only the high side was increasing while the low side remained at around 40psig, still no cold air. The low side was low and the high side was high. The Internet told me these were the symptoms of a bad/clogged/stuck expansion valve. I opened the system and removed the evaporator and the expansion valve. I used a Q-tip and swabbed the inside of the high-pressure line. The Q-tip came out gray and green. I know the green is from the leak detection dye but I remember you guys telling me that the gray was a sign of the seals on the compressor going bad. Should I just replace the expansion valve? If so, would the system just fail again in the near future? What would you guys suggest?
Attached is a picture of the Q-tip.
You guys helped me out back in 2019 repairing an A/C system on my family member's 2005 Honda Civic LX. I'm back looking for some help again this time on my 2004 Honda Civic LX. I had no cold air, connected my manifold gauge, the system was low on both sides when running. Added refrigerant but only the high side was increasing while the low side remained at around 40psig, still no cold air. The low side was low and the high side was high. The Internet told me these were the symptoms of a bad/clogged/stuck expansion valve. I opened the system and removed the evaporator and the expansion valve. I used a Q-tip and swabbed the inside of the high-pressure line. The Q-tip came out gray and green. I know the green is from the leak detection dye but I remember you guys telling me that the gray was a sign of the seals on the compressor going bad. Should I just replace the expansion valve? If so, would the system just fail again in the near future? What would you guys suggest?
Attached is a picture of the Q-tip.