Jeremy4601
Member
Apologies if this is in the wrong spot…
I’m having some trouble with the a/c in my 2002 LT. I have had to charge the a/c about every other summer for some time. I’ve always avoided any “stop leak” additives or anything like that. Last summer when I went to have it charged I was told that the rear evaporator was leaking and quoted well over $1000 for the repair. I had the system charged, went home and watched a few YouTube videos and promptly ordered a new rear evaporator. Never got around to attempting the repair tho and the a/c blew nice and cold so I didn’t really think about it again. Until the last month or so. No more cold a/c. I picked up some Freon and came home to juice it up a bit until I could get back on top of the pending repair from last summer.
Here is where I am in need of help. When I connect the Freon to the port to attempt to charge the system, and yes it is the correct port, etc… when I depress the trigger on the connector to dispense Freon into the system, it starts to release and then the compressor seems to bind and it literally stalls the engine. This is obviously unexpected, so I immediately disconnected the hose from the port and backed away from the situation. Any thoughts on what this may be a sign of?
I’m having some trouble with the a/c in my 2002 LT. I have had to charge the a/c about every other summer for some time. I’ve always avoided any “stop leak” additives or anything like that. Last summer when I went to have it charged I was told that the rear evaporator was leaking and quoted well over $1000 for the repair. I had the system charged, went home and watched a few YouTube videos and promptly ordered a new rear evaporator. Never got around to attempting the repair tho and the a/c blew nice and cold so I didn’t really think about it again. Until the last month or so. No more cold a/c. I picked up some Freon and came home to juice it up a bit until I could get back on top of the pending repair from last summer.
Here is where I am in need of help. When I connect the Freon to the port to attempt to charge the system, and yes it is the correct port, etc… when I depress the trigger on the connector to dispense Freon into the system, it starts to release and then the compressor seems to bind and it literally stalls the engine. This is obviously unexpected, so I immediately disconnected the hose from the port and backed away from the situation. Any thoughts on what this may be a sign of?