I have done lots of successful AC repairs in my time on a bunch of cars. But since I don't have much experience with my M998, I thought I would ask the collective's advice.
When I first got my M998 last year, the AC was a bit warm, and the sight glass showed bubbles. So I added about 3/4 of a can of R134 and good as new. All pressures in the expected range. I just assumed, it needed a top off. All good after that.
Now fast forward to about a year later and it is blowing hot. And something seems to be making occasional strange noises now also.
Sight glass showing bubble again. So low on Freon again. I assume I have a leak somewhere.
First thing I did was run my Freon detector and everything in the engine compartment was negative. In the pass compartment, the pipes going into the evaporator passed, but when I places the detector in the AC "cool" air stream out of the front vents the detector went crazy! So I assume I have a leak in the evaporator somewhere.
The system I have is the one that has four vents in the front, and two others on each side to blow on the pass and driver. It fits under the radio shelf. It has four black vents on the front in a line, on a tan colored housing and another vent on each side blowing on the driver and pass. I am not sure what they call it? All the inside parts fit under the radio shelf. Anyone know what this system is called and if I can obtain the evap for it or the entire evap unit?
Put the gauges on it and low side show 20 lbs, and high side shows 0 psi?!?!?! I thought that was impossible? I thought I did not have my guages hooked up right, but checked the professional, made in the USA , gauges multiple times and no pressure on the high side, 20 lbs on the low side? Not sure how that is possible. So do I need a new compressor? Replaced compressors on other cars so no big deal for me. I see this part number is reasonably priced at $180 brand new. No Humvee tax! But that is very weird.
I am almost tempted to take it to a local AC place to get a second opinion, but most of them around here have proven to be shysters. Besides, finding local local shops willing to work on HMMWV around here is very difficult.
When I first got my M998 last year, the AC was a bit warm, and the sight glass showed bubbles. So I added about 3/4 of a can of R134 and good as new. All pressures in the expected range. I just assumed, it needed a top off. All good after that.
Now fast forward to about a year later and it is blowing hot. And something seems to be making occasional strange noises now also.
Sight glass showing bubble again. So low on Freon again. I assume I have a leak somewhere.
First thing I did was run my Freon detector and everything in the engine compartment was negative. In the pass compartment, the pipes going into the evaporator passed, but when I places the detector in the AC "cool" air stream out of the front vents the detector went crazy! So I assume I have a leak in the evaporator somewhere.
The system I have is the one that has four vents in the front, and two others on each side to blow on the pass and driver. It fits under the radio shelf. It has four black vents on the front in a line, on a tan colored housing and another vent on each side blowing on the driver and pass. I am not sure what they call it? All the inside parts fit under the radio shelf. Anyone know what this system is called and if I can obtain the evap for it or the entire evap unit?
Put the gauges on it and low side show 20 lbs, and high side shows 0 psi?!?!?! I thought that was impossible? I thought I did not have my guages hooked up right, but checked the professional, made in the USA , gauges multiple times and no pressure on the high side, 20 lbs on the low side? Not sure how that is possible. So do I need a new compressor? Replaced compressors on other cars so no big deal for me. I see this part number is reasonably priced at $180 brand new. No Humvee tax! But that is very weird.
I am almost tempted to take it to a local AC place to get a second opinion, but most of them around here have proven to be shysters. Besides, finding local local shops willing to work on HMMWV around here is very difficult.