Driver Side Cooling - No A/C
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Driver Side Cooling - No A/C
I have a 2003 SSEi that just recently started giving me an A/C issue. The passenger side puts out cold air when the driver side puts out cabin temperature air. When I set both sides to 60 degrees, they seem to blow at the same velocity, but the passenger side is cooler, like it is conditioned.
I checked the freon level first, and it is alright. I checked the actuator on the passenger side and the two actuators on the drivers side/middle console area. They seem to function properly and I operated the dampers manually with the expected diversion of air, but the driver side did not get cooler.
Is there another actuator I should be looking for? Any other suggestions?
I searched the forums but what I found hasn't fixed the problem yet. I replaced the blower motor assembly last winter, about seven months ago, because it wouldn't start intermittently, and it has all worked good up until now. Thanks for your help.
I checked the freon level first, and it is alright. I checked the actuator on the passenger side and the two actuators on the drivers side/middle console area. They seem to function properly and I operated the dampers manually with the expected diversion of air, but the driver side did not get cooler.
Is there another actuator I should be looking for? Any other suggestions?
I searched the forums but what I found hasn't fixed the problem yet. I replaced the blower motor assembly last winter, about seven months ago, because it wouldn't start intermittently, and it has all worked good up until now. Thanks for your help.
Last edited by Lcharge; 07-27-2009 at 12:48 AM.
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Actually, I did just what you suggest last night. I added almost a can of freon and took the pressure to the high side of the safe zone. I initially thought it was helping, but it is still the same.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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when you buy the kit and hose, it will be self explanatory where it clips onto.
look for a large looking valve stem cover on a 1/2 inch line
look for a large looking valve stem cover on a 1/2 inch line