SDWA
03-28-2007, 16:45
My 2002 has 130K miles... and it's first real problem (other than having all 8 injectors replaced...) has cropped up: The A/C doesn't appear to be dehumidifying anymore.
I noticed the other morning, at a crisp 35 degrees out, that it's not clearing the inside of the windshield anymore on defrost. Not that it instantly removed ice or frost before, but at least there was no fog on the inside. It quite a challenge to drive down the road and use a paper towel to clear a small portion of the inside of the windshield, before the engine got around to providing some heat to dry it off the old fashioned way.
It used to be anywhere, anytime of year, it'd dump a quart of water on the ground after I parked it. "Your truck's leaking..." I'd hear that all the time. Now that appears to be gone too.
I can't tell if the A/C is up to full strength, because the ambient outside temperature isn't but around 50-55 or so. It feels cold, but then again, it feels cold outside too. The compressor clutch kicks in and out, as normal, at least like what I remember normal to be.
Is this a symptom of low refrigerant charge? Bad low pressure switch? I'm working on getting my hands on a A/C service manifold so I can check the system pressures, but any ideas before that would be helpful...
Thanks!!!
I noticed the other morning, at a crisp 35 degrees out, that it's not clearing the inside of the windshield anymore on defrost. Not that it instantly removed ice or frost before, but at least there was no fog on the inside. It quite a challenge to drive down the road and use a paper towel to clear a small portion of the inside of the windshield, before the engine got around to providing some heat to dry it off the old fashioned way.
It used to be anywhere, anytime of year, it'd dump a quart of water on the ground after I parked it. "Your truck's leaking..." I'd hear that all the time. Now that appears to be gone too.
I can't tell if the A/C is up to full strength, because the ambient outside temperature isn't but around 50-55 or so. It feels cold, but then again, it feels cold outside too. The compressor clutch kicks in and out, as normal, at least like what I remember normal to be.
Is this a symptom of low refrigerant charge? Bad low pressure switch? I'm working on getting my hands on a A/C service manifold so I can check the system pressures, but any ideas before that would be helpful...
Thanks!!!