2009 Chevy Aveo 5. Will not take a charge on the low side, blowing warm air
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the gas from the compressor is pumped to the condenser to be turned back to liquid to go to the TX valve to be released and be turned back to gas
if the condenser is blocked , the gas is turned into liquid by the high pressure generated by the compressor in that line
from the condenser on there will be low pressure as the compressor forms a vacuum back to the condenser
the low side is the hose from the evaporator to the compressor
the high side id the hose from the compressor to the condenser
SOURCE: 2004 Chevy Silverado AC is blowing warm air on passenger side.
You have dual zones that are controlled by temperature actuators the passenger side has lost its memory or has gone bad you can put it in self programming by disconnecting the battery for ten minutes then hook it back up start the truck turn the temperature control on but do not touch any other controls let it go thru the self programming for about 6 to 7 minutes then select your temperature you want if it still does not work properly you may have a bad actuator or a bad connection at the actuator
SOURCE: pressure on low & high side reads 110 psi and wont charge
Check the exspansion valve its part of the evaperator on that car for being clogged.
SOURCE: 1997 Chevy S10 A/C not cooling. Fan blows
sounds like the airbox doors are not working these are located behind the dash passengers side, a chiltons manual availible at most parts stores for around $25 will give you diagrams and steps to access this area if u need that help
SOURCE: 2005 Dodge Durango Front AC won't blow cold, back air works great
Did anyone find the answer for this?
SOURCE: 99 Toyota Tacoma a/c reads high pressure on low pressure side
Does the compressor run?
Low side could be high without a running compressor.
A running compressor?
The expansion valve itself is about $50 and bolts in.
You will have to remove the 134a gas before installing a replacement expansion valve and vacuum the system before recharging.
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