gmbellew
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- Location
- Kansas city
- First Name
- glen
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- suburban 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
on my 1990 suburban, i have been fighting AC issues since my sanden gave up the ghost.
All lines flushed and blown out (including rear lines and rear evaporator core, blown from where the expansion valve connects), evaporator core flushed and blown, new condenser, new orifice tube, new accumulator, new rear expansion valve.
the front components of the system seem to be working ok. it has a full charge of R134, compressor cycling well, front AC is cold, but the refrigerant doesn't seem to be wanting to circulate through the rear lines.
Best i can tell they are just teed off and the only thing that would prevent refrigeration from cycling through the rear is a blockage somewhere. i had good flush and flow going through all the components in the rear, so i don't know how there could still be a blockage.
it is possible something froze up in the back during charging. so i am letting the system come to equilibrium over night and will see how it works in the morning.
my only thought is somehow the new rear expansion valve isn't opening like it should. is there anyway to diagnose that? anybody had issues like this before?
All lines flushed and blown out (including rear lines and rear evaporator core, blown from where the expansion valve connects), evaporator core flushed and blown, new condenser, new orifice tube, new accumulator, new rear expansion valve.
the front components of the system seem to be working ok. it has a full charge of R134, compressor cycling well, front AC is cold, but the refrigerant doesn't seem to be wanting to circulate through the rear lines.
Best i can tell they are just teed off and the only thing that would prevent refrigeration from cycling through the rear is a blockage somewhere. i had good flush and flow going through all the components in the rear, so i don't know how there could still be a blockage.
it is possible something froze up in the back during charging. so i am letting the system come to equilibrium over night and will see how it works in the morning.
my only thought is somehow the new rear expansion valve isn't opening like it should. is there anyway to diagnose that? anybody had issues like this before?
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