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Hi all, I have a 2018 Tahoe RST that the AC stopped working on this spring. Could see some evidence of the Condensor crack and no pressure in the system so I went ahead and replaced the condensor, put a vacuum on it for 30 minutes, checked out good, and recharged the system with R1234yf and 2 oz of oil. Worked great. For about 2 days. Now it works some times and won't engage the clutch others. The intermittent proper function tells me the system is not leaking, the belt is there, and that the compressor is not locked up or incapable of running, but now we are into the dreaded intermittent electrical issue land....
I gave in and brought it to the dealer. They verified I had put in the proper amount of refrigerant (I was actually 6 grams short, but for 802g total, the tech agreed that is not going to cause it to fail to turn on the clutch). He put dye in it and checked for leaks and none were found. Pulled codes and no BCM codes. Still failed to engage clutch at one point for the tech. The tech did some troubleshooting and after a while came in and said that the issue was the compressor itself and that it took so long because he was searching for the relay for the system but could not find it because it does not have a relay (??). He said he tested and there were 12 volts at the compressor so it has to be the compressor failing to turn on.
I am not sure I entirely believe that. I am fairly well versed in working on cars but I don't have the scantools and schematics and experience with something this new. When I drove it out of the dealer it was working fine again of course and did so for a few more days, but now it did not work all day today.
Does anybody have any experience with the same type of issue? Or does anybody have the wiring diagrams for the AC compressor system so I can try to track down the connections and relay? I have only checked the fuse under the hood with it not working and it is good, but that is not really telling me much.
Appreciate any help and insight!
I gave in and brought it to the dealer. They verified I had put in the proper amount of refrigerant (I was actually 6 grams short, but for 802g total, the tech agreed that is not going to cause it to fail to turn on the clutch). He put dye in it and checked for leaks and none were found. Pulled codes and no BCM codes. Still failed to engage clutch at one point for the tech. The tech did some troubleshooting and after a while came in and said that the issue was the compressor itself and that it took so long because he was searching for the relay for the system but could not find it because it does not have a relay (??). He said he tested and there were 12 volts at the compressor so it has to be the compressor failing to turn on.
I am not sure I entirely believe that. I am fairly well versed in working on cars but I don't have the scantools and schematics and experience with something this new. When I drove it out of the dealer it was working fine again of course and did so for a few more days, but now it did not work all day today.
Does anybody have any experience with the same type of issue? Or does anybody have the wiring diagrams for the AC compressor system so I can try to track down the connections and relay? I have only checked the fuse under the hood with it not working and it is good, but that is not really telling me much.
Appreciate any help and insight!