Autonomy_Lost
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I'm posting this in case it helps someone else. When I got my M1151 from gov planet it was listed as "AC compressor doesnt engage." To my surprise the compressor worked fine, but it only blew cold for the rear AC. The front AC blew at ambient temperature, gradually getting hotter as the vehicle warmed up.
This stumped me at first, because the front and rear AC systems share the same compressor. If it was an issue with the compressor or refrigerant level, surely it would affect both the front and rear, right?
Anyway I measured both the high side and low side refrigerant levels and they were slightly low. I added some r134a which brought the levels back up but the front still wasn't blowing cold, especially after the engine warmed up.
Through some researching and troubleshooting I discover there is a valve on the heater core that is supposed to stop coolant flow into the heater core when the AC is turned on. I confirmed that valve is receiving 24 volts when the AC is turned on, but it doesnt move. I suspect its stuck in the open position. So I'm effectively running both heat and AC at the same time, and the heat wins.
Turns out that valve assembly is something like 200 bucks. As a stop gap, I bought a 3/4 pex ball valve from Home Depot for about ten bucks, which fit perfectly in it's place. I installed it, put it in the off position and tried the AC. Blows ice cold front and rear now!
I'll eventually get the right replacement valve, but this was a cheap and quick fix that got my AC working. And if I ever need to run heat I can just pop the hood and open that valve.
This stumped me at first, because the front and rear AC systems share the same compressor. If it was an issue with the compressor or refrigerant level, surely it would affect both the front and rear, right?
Anyway I measured both the high side and low side refrigerant levels and they were slightly low. I added some r134a which brought the levels back up but the front still wasn't blowing cold, especially after the engine warmed up.
Through some researching and troubleshooting I discover there is a valve on the heater core that is supposed to stop coolant flow into the heater core when the AC is turned on. I confirmed that valve is receiving 24 volts when the AC is turned on, but it doesnt move. I suspect its stuck in the open position. So I'm effectively running both heat and AC at the same time, and the heat wins.
Turns out that valve assembly is something like 200 bucks. As a stop gap, I bought a 3/4 pex ball valve from Home Depot for about ten bucks, which fit perfectly in it's place. I installed it, put it in the off position and tried the AC. Blows ice cold front and rear now!
I'll eventually get the right replacement valve, but this was a cheap and quick fix that got my AC working. And if I ever need to run heat I can just pop the hood and open that valve.