Checked everything.. and still not working
Checked everything.. and still not working
yes yes another A/C problem....
2k GLE w/ Climate Control
- Did diagnostics from the climate control and all sensors are working at the correct temp.
- A/C Compressor not coming on and I know if there is low freon, it will come on and off a lot
- Heat works great
- Just got my belts replaced
- wires to the compressor is plugged in
- Checked all fuses and they are fine
- theres no tick on the relay when I turn the dial to 65 degrees
- Coolant is filled
Am I missing anything? The car will probably be going tot he stealership sometime soon... I need A/C..
Thanks for the help
2k GLE w/ Climate Control
- Did diagnostics from the climate control and all sensors are working at the correct temp.
- A/C Compressor not coming on and I know if there is low freon, it will come on and off a lot
- Heat works great
- Just got my belts replaced
- wires to the compressor is plugged in
- Checked all fuses and they are fine
- theres no tick on the relay when I turn the dial to 65 degrees
- Coolant is filled
Am I missing anything? The car will probably be going tot he stealership sometime soon... I need A/C..
Thanks for the help
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1. no R134a (freon) 2. a/c line(s) leaking 3. compressor inop 4. gear for a/c door loose or broken. (located next to acc pedel). the only way you can check for leaks is with a UV light and special (yellow) glasses. a quick way to check if you have freon in the system is by removing either the high or low side a/c line cap (light blue) and quickly pressing down on the valve. the system should release rather quickly with a good amount of pressure. if you get a small release of pressure you know the freon is low and you have a leak somewhere. i wish i could help you more.
Originally Posted by importuner
1. no R134a (freon) 2. a/c line(s) leaking 3. compressor inop 4. gear for a/c door loose or broken. (located next to acc pedel). the only way you can check for leaks is with a UV light and special (yellow) glasses. a quick way to check if you have freon in the system is by removing either the high or low side a/c line cap (light blue) and quickly pressing down on the valve. the system should release rather quickly with a good amount of pressure. if you get a small release of pressure you know the freon is low and you have a leak somewhere. i wish i could help you more.
Thats great info.. thanks for the post
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