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AC issue: now with exact details, pics and videos

Subject: AC issue: now with exact details, pics and videos
by 96LT4CE on 2014/7/11 5:31:39

Still issues with the AC not blowing cold. But now I can describe as with detail. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

1st I checked the low side with the vehicle off and having sat all night:

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I then started the vehicle and set the controller to OFF. As you can see from the video the ac compressor cycles and and gets wet from condensation:

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http://youtu.be/eIf0KS1D5ss

I then moved the controls to recirculate. In this mode the compressor did not cycle on at all. The low side reading remained static:

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Then moved to the head feet setting. Again, compressor did not cycle on, reading remained static. in addition by this time teh accumulator was dry as a bone from the condesation a few minutes earlier:

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Moved the controller to head only. Compressor began to cycle but NO condensation was present.

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http://youtu.be/m08akONDlKk

Changed setting to feet. Again compressor began to cycle but no condensation was present.

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http://youtu.be/XvNPnIcH4yk


i also ran the AC check on the head. No codes:

http://youtu.be/QdaGf6StcOE


After all my testing I shut the car off and came back about 20 min later to get a static reading with the car off. This is what i got:

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Any ideas on what the issue may be? TIA

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