BatsTDK
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I know that the condenser relies on air moving through it to cool, but mine is practically room-temp when I stop and idle for a bit. What can I do to help it work better? Air is nice and cold when cruising.
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I just picked up my 2023 XL today. The fan is very loud. Do you have that issue?I know that the condenser relies on air moving through it to cool, but mine is practically room-temp when I stop and idle for a bit. What can I do to help it work better? Air is nice and cold when cruising.
I just picked up my 2023 XL today. The fan is very loud. Do you have that issue?
Is it the 2003 and does it have a fan clutch or electric fans? I am guessing a fan clutch? Unless you upgraded. Make sure you have real good flow across the condenser and also make sure your fan clutch is working correctly. But, the first thing I would do is attach gauges and see if the pressures read as they should because you may just be low on refrigerant from a leak.
Yes, low pressure that is right on the edge can act like this.Correct... clutch fan. It seems to work fine. It gets loud when it's hot out and doesn't disengage as soon as it usually does. When it's cooler, it disengages around 2500-3k rpm.
Would low pressure cause this? Because it's nice and cold when I'm driving.
If that is the original fan clutch on an 03, then I tend to agree with @91RS, and the fan clutch is a good choice to replace but I would still attach gauges and get some readings. Basics first.Fan clutch is bad.