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Air flow dies out.Dies down? Temp gets not as cold, or little to no airflow but can still hear the fan, or fan stops?
Air flow dies out.Dies down? Temp gets not as cold, or little to no airflow but can still hear the fan, or fan stops?
I turned it off and opened windows for last 30 minutes of my drive then tried again and still sucked.Maybe the system is slightly overcharged? Maybe it's just so good that you can't run it full blast all the time?
Mine is that way, check the defrost vent for flow. Mine seems to take a bit to come out the dash vent until the vacuum builds up but it is blowing out the defrost until then. I need to replace that white colored vacuum hose that goes to the blend door by the firewallWhen I first start up it takes a bit for it to start blowing good too
I’ll Check that next time I drive itMine is that way, check the defrost vent for flow. Mine seems to take a bit to come out the dash vent until the vacuum builds up but it is blowing out the defrost until then. I need to replace that white colored vacuum hose that goes to the blend door by the firewall
KB:
Listen to Greenie, your evaporator is freezing up.
You say that after AC is on for an hour, the accumulator (round thingy) and lines freeze (with frozen condensate) and your air flow dies out. Therefore your evaporator is also freezing up.
You can check the blower by running it on HI for an hour without AC. Your air flow won't die out. [Don't do this without the engine running, you'll run down your battery - the blower takes a good bit of power].
Your evaporator is a radiator (in reverse) in the air ducting downstream of the blower - it gets cold when the liquid refrigerant sent to it EVAPORATES. When it gets cold, it cools off the air going thru it. If it gets too cold, it freezes water out of your air stream, which plugs up the evaporator air flow (freezing it up). Then your air flow dies out. When you shut off AC, the ice thaws and drips out of a tube below the cab. If you shut off the truck or run without AC your AC function will return to normal when all of the ice melts away.
Your evaporator is getting too cold.
So you need to figure out why this is happening.
Regards,
maybe my reading comprehension sucks right now, but I dont think we have been given good enough info to decide anything for sure.......Jim x 3
maybe my reading comprehension sucks right now, but I dont think we have been given good enough info to decide anything for sure.......
That's exactly what it was. That vacuum plunger under the dash is slow. Then after an hour or so it's probably switching back. I finally drove it today but not long enough to have it mess up after driving a whileMine is that way, check the defrost vent for flow. Mine seems to take a bit to come out the dash vent until the vacuum builds up but it is blowing out the defrost until then. I need to replace that white colored vacuum hose that goes to the blend door by the firewall
Glad you are closing in on it. I would follow up with what @IDIBRONCO said tooThat's exactly what it was
I wondered that too. I'm not having any brake booster issues though?Could that possibly mean low vacuum? It may be worth looking into.