air blows cold on passenger side, driver side outside air.
#1
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air blows cold on passenger side, driver side outside air.
hello all. as the title states, my a/c is only working on the passenger side. actuator is good. even removed it to make sure the flap was opening all the way, and it is. its just blowing the outside air in thru the driver side and rear vents. the seperately ducted/controlled passenger vents are blowing ice cold. any info is much, much appreciated. here is a diagram of what i removed and checked.
and here is a video i took today... thanks again all!
and here is a video i took today... thanks again all!
#3
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i thought if the car was low, the compressor wouldnt kick on? aside from that, the passenger side of this car is just as cold as the entire car on my other 99 park ave. either way i will check it on the next warm day. going to snow tomorrow, and its raining at the moment. car wont turn on the compressor unless the temp is over about 55. (stupid electric climate controls!)
i saw in another thread about checking a vacuum controlled actuator. i have yet to see one or find one on my alldata account. any info on that guy would be great.
thanks again!
i saw in another thread about checking a vacuum controlled actuator. i have yet to see one or find one on my alldata account. any info on that guy would be great.
thanks again!
#4
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The number two problem of air blowing cold on passenger side and warm n driver side on GM FWD vehicles is low freon. A faulty actuator is # one.
I had the problem myself, replaced the actuator and still had the issue. After much research, discovered low freon can and does cause the issue of cold on passenger side, warm on driver side. I charged the freon and sure enough, both sides blew cold. An easy fix, go to Wal-mart and get a can of freon.
I had the problem myself, replaced the actuator and still had the issue. After much research, discovered low freon can and does cause the issue of cold on passenger side, warm on driver side. I charged the freon and sure enough, both sides blew cold. An easy fix, go to Wal-mart and get a can of freon.
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well, dad is an hvac tech, so ill steal some from him sometime this week. lol.
i just hope it dont need vacc'd. dont have access to the vac.
ive never had to charge the other 99 and its got 184k. wonder why this one leaked down.
could be as many things as i can speculate i suppose.
thanks again!
i just hope it dont need vacc'd. dont have access to the vac.
ive never had to charge the other 99 and its got 184k. wonder why this one leaked down.
could be as many things as i can speculate i suppose.
thanks again!
#6
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I agree......basically, you can check the actuators, by turning the dual system off(if you have the dual system)......now just use the VENT option(this keeps A/C off), and command fully cold to fully hot and then back to full cold......if the temp is the same at both extremes, your actuators are working.....
Then the problem is, low refrigerant.....what happens is the refrigerant will "short circuit" through the upper half of the evaporator, leaving the lower half with less refrigerant....since the upper half channels one side, and the lower half channels the other side, this creates the temp difference you are feeling....you can feel the inlet line to the evap, and it will be cool, not cold.....just add refrigerant a little at a time, and when that line feels cold, you should be getting cold air out of the other side.....it'* better to do it with gauges, but if you don't have them, this method works......remember, just a little at a time.....when you get cold air from the cooler side, don't add anymore....you don't want to overcharge.....
Then the problem is, low refrigerant.....what happens is the refrigerant will "short circuit" through the upper half of the evaporator, leaving the lower half with less refrigerant....since the upper half channels one side, and the lower half channels the other side, this creates the temp difference you are feeling....you can feel the inlet line to the evap, and it will be cool, not cold.....just add refrigerant a little at a time, and when that line feels cold, you should be getting cold air out of the other side.....it'* better to do it with gauges, but if you don't have them, this method works......remember, just a little at a time.....when you get cold air from the cooler side, don't add anymore....you don't want to overcharge.....
#7
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well, i just checked/charged the system. was at 29psi, is now at 35 if i remember correctly. the passenger side will now freeze you out, but the driver side is exactly the same. im starting to think something is stuck. aside from the fact its blowing almost ambient temp air, the velocity of the air is also considerably slower.
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NEW DEVELOPMENT!
today i had to use the heater for the first time since i discovered the A/C not working properly. the entire left side of the car blows outside air. including the defroster. im not sure how this is even possible. i thought the defroster only had one pipe going to it. any ideas? and info on replacing the entire HVAC box? at this point im willing to go to a junkyard and just replace the whole damn thing. thing has me frustrated as all hell.
does it have any vac lines running to it that might be causing this? thanks alot guys.
today i had to use the heater for the first time since i discovered the A/C not working properly. the entire left side of the car blows outside air. including the defroster. im not sure how this is even possible. i thought the defroster only had one pipe going to it. any ideas? and info on replacing the entire HVAC box? at this point im willing to go to a junkyard and just replace the whole damn thing. thing has me frustrated as all hell.
does it have any vac lines running to it that might be causing this? thanks alot guys.
#9
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Pm sent Jason...should find something for ya shortly..
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#10
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Did you disable the dual system, put it in vent or econ mode, and then command full cold and full hot? Were the temps the same? If not, you may need a scan tool to read codes in the control head...you may have a temp door code....
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