mridgewayii
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Hi Folks
So I have a strange one and I suspect I know what I will find but wanted opinions first.
2003 Tahoe Z71 Automatic Climate Control with Aux Cooling in rear. 5.3L with about 300K on the clock. I have owned it the last 70K. As background I was a GM tech 20 years ago so I know I’m rusty but not my first rodeo but this one is perplexing.
AC was working fine then wife said “AC is broken”. Okay. Gauges on. About 100 PSI not running.
Signal PCM for AC, low pressure drops to about 45 and high starts climbing. Low pressure side of orifice tube gets cold and high side gets hot. All good.
Shortly after - low side starts warming up and high side gets really hot. Look at the gauges and it’s pushing 350 PSI and keeps climbing. Naturally I turn compressor signal off before it blows o rings or hoses.
I repeat the same process and get the same results.
My first thought is plugged orifice tube but why isn’t the compressor shutting down at the high pressure limit? My only guess is either the previous owner put some great AC Stop Leak in it and plugged up the orifice and the high pressure sensor (assuming it has one?) or the compressor is about the grenadine and I’m going to find a mess.
I have to run it by a shop and get the refrigerant evacuated so looking for options before I get started.
Thanks in advance!
(Below image was third cycle of the AC button so it had not completely equalized so low side has already claimed a bit. )
So I have a strange one and I suspect I know what I will find but wanted opinions first.
2003 Tahoe Z71 Automatic Climate Control with Aux Cooling in rear. 5.3L with about 300K on the clock. I have owned it the last 70K. As background I was a GM tech 20 years ago so I know I’m rusty but not my first rodeo but this one is perplexing.
AC was working fine then wife said “AC is broken”. Okay. Gauges on. About 100 PSI not running.
Signal PCM for AC, low pressure drops to about 45 and high starts climbing. Low pressure side of orifice tube gets cold and high side gets hot. All good.
Shortly after - low side starts warming up and high side gets really hot. Look at the gauges and it’s pushing 350 PSI and keeps climbing. Naturally I turn compressor signal off before it blows o rings or hoses.
I repeat the same process and get the same results.
My first thought is plugged orifice tube but why isn’t the compressor shutting down at the high pressure limit? My only guess is either the previous owner put some great AC Stop Leak in it and plugged up the orifice and the high pressure sensor (assuming it has one?) or the compressor is about the grenadine and I’m going to find a mess.
I have to run it by a shop and get the refrigerant evacuated so looking for options before I get started.
Thanks in advance!
(Below image was third cycle of the AC button so it had not completely equalized so low side has already claimed a bit. )
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