Hello!
AC has never blown cold as I’ve owned the car. Decided I need to fix it. Here are the details;
1. Fan blows in the cabin. But it’s not cold.
2. The compressor runs and the clutch engages (I can see it in the engine bay).
3. AC manifold gauges show 100 psi (low and high) in 90ish degree weather before car is turned on.
4. When car is on and AC is activated (fan on, snowflake button active), the Low Side drops to 80ish and the high side remains the same - about 100.
From my limited knowledge, it seems like I’ve got a problem with the compressor and likely need a new one. Is this correct? If so, what else should I replace at the same time? Or am I misdiagnosing this?
AC has never blown cold as I’ve owned the car. Decided I need to fix it. Here are the details;
1. Fan blows in the cabin. But it’s not cold.
2. The compressor runs and the clutch engages (I can see it in the engine bay).
3. AC manifold gauges show 100 psi (low and high) in 90ish degree weather before car is turned on.
4. When car is on and AC is activated (fan on, snowflake button active), the Low Side drops to 80ish and the high side remains the same - about 100.
From my limited knowledge, it seems like I’ve got a problem with the compressor and likely need a new one. Is this correct? If so, what else should I replace at the same time? Or am I misdiagnosing this?
