SOLVED: Evaporator freezing 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:42 am
Good morning!
My wife has been complaining about her air conditioner not working on the way home from work. It's about 95 degrees outside lately and she drives 45 minutes home.
I can see the compressor clutch spinning, and the fan spinning at the same time it does, it seems to turn on and off maybe every minute when idling. I assumed she needed more refrigerant and added a small can, it seemed to maybe work a little better for a day, but then went back to being warm. I noticed a big puddle building under where the evaporator is. I added UV dye thinking it was maybe a leak, but the dye isn't coming out anywhere, no dye in the big puddle under the evaporator.
So I got some gauges and let the car sit over night. When I took these readings the temp outside was around 80, humidity about 70%. The 'off all night' reading was when the car was off and had been sitting all night. The 'compressor on' reading was when the clutch/fan were spinning, 'compressor off' was when they weren't spinning.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and any help or tips are greatly appreciated. I don't know anything about this stuff, but I'm leaning towards just being low on refrigerant still, or maybe a stuck expansion valve.
My wife has been complaining about her air conditioner not working on the way home from work. It's about 95 degrees outside lately and she drives 45 minutes home.
I can see the compressor clutch spinning, and the fan spinning at the same time it does, it seems to turn on and off maybe every minute when idling. I assumed she needed more refrigerant and added a small can, it seemed to maybe work a little better for a day, but then went back to being warm. I noticed a big puddle building under where the evaporator is. I added UV dye thinking it was maybe a leak, but the dye isn't coming out anywhere, no dye in the big puddle under the evaporator.
So I got some gauges and let the car sit over night. When I took these readings the temp outside was around 80, humidity about 70%. The 'off all night' reading was when the car was off and had been sitting all night. The 'compressor on' reading was when the clutch/fan were spinning, 'compressor off' was when they weren't spinning.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and any help or tips are greatly appreciated. I don't know anything about this stuff, but I'm leaning towards just being low on refrigerant still, or maybe a stuck expansion valve.