A/C Cooling Issue |
04-18-2020, (Subject: A/C Cooling Issue ) Post: #20 | |||
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RE: A/C Cooling Issue (04-18-2020 )Moose Wrote: You need to get a set of gauges and see what the pressures do at idle and say 1400 and idle. You living in TX as I am in LA air-con is not something my fat ass takes lightly. More than likely a charge issue but you need the pressures to see if the TXV is faulty or you may have a compressor issue. I fought mine for a couple months to find out I had reed valve issues. I don't see it asked but if it's a sleeper truck, how is the rear air doing? Honestly I don't run the sleeper AC that much, maybe only at the end of the day once I'm stopped and before I turn the truck off and turn on my electric APU. But like it's front brother, if idling everything is icy cold. I don't run it when I'm driving so I don't know how it behaves at those times. Agree, summer in the south and southwest, AC is not just crucial, it's mandatory! | |||
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