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2003 GMC Envoy A/C won't work

Old Jul 5, 2019 | 02:04 AM
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my a/c was only working until the car got hot then compressor would not kick on. i replaced the low pressure switch and it charged the freon. it worked fine for 2 days the stopped working all together. the compressor would not work at all, so i am going to replace the relay and see what that does. My question is before i took out the relay i was bypassing the low pressure switch to test it and the car would idle down like the compressor was going to come on but never did. I have tested the relay with my multimeter and think the relay is bad cause i sent 18v of to it and did not hear a click and got no reading from the meter at all....any advice
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 09:42 AM
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I would suggest doing some actual testing. Pressures would be nice.
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 10:04 AM
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well what would you suggest. you want to criticize but you fail to offer and thing postive to help. this is a help site not a forum for you to belittle people do not respond to me again
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 10:13 AM
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Based on your testing, it would appear you have no clue as to what you are doing. You replaced a low pressure switch without testing it and then charged your a/c system. Then it worked 'fine' for 2 days, then it stopped. To me, this sounds like a classic symptom of a leak somewhere.

Why are you applying 18v to a relay? Did you even apply voltage to the correct side of the relay?

I agree with carfixer007, correct testing and pressure readings would be nice.
I disagree with your statement about him belittling you.
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Benford
well what would you suggest. you want to criticize but you fail to offer and thing postive to help. this is a help site not a forum for you to belittle people do not respond to me again
I suggest you not shoot the helpers. I will let you to your problem without my help.
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Originally Posted by Benford
my a/c was only working until the car got hot then compressor would not kick on. i replaced the low pressure switch and it charged the freon.
I'm wondering what "it" is in "it charged the freon" . . . ? Was the freon low or are you saying "the compressor charged the freon" or something else?

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it worked fine for 2 days the stopped working all together. the compressor would not work at all, so i am going to replace the relay and see what that does.
This could be useful. At this point I can't tell if the relay is bad.

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My question is before i took out the relay i was bypassing the low pressure switch to test it and the car would idle down like the compressor was going to come on but never did.
So, just to help the troubleshooting process: the engine doesn't "idle down" in anticipation of the compressor engaging. The extra load of the compressor engaging causes the engine to slow slightly until the PCM corrects for the additional load. Same thing happens if you turn the steering quickly while parked or suddenly put a heavy load on the alternator.

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I have tested the relay with my multimeter and think the relay is bad cause i sent 18v of to it and did not hear a click
Why 18V?

From where?

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and got no reading from the meter at all
Need to know where you have your meter in this test configuration.



Also, before going too far down the path of electrical issues, it would be helpful to know what the pressure reading is on the low-pressure port.
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