Hi Folks,
I am new to the forum and hope someone can help me with my AC problem.
I have a 2002 Yukon Denali with 110,000 miles. Everything is bone stock.
The Symptoms:
When first started on a cool day (under 75 degrees) the AC will turn on and run normally untill the vehicle either sits idle for an extended period of time, or driving slow in traffic / constant stopping from a series of stop lights at which point it turns itself off.
If I pick up speed and get some air flow through the engine bay, at some point the AC miraculously turns itself back on.
On really hot days (85 plus), the AC won't even turn on if I walk over to the car and start it up after sitting idle for several hours....or even all night. If I however get on the highway and get cruising for a long enough period of time, the AC will turn itself on.
This seems to be a temperature related phenomenon and I can't quite figure out where to start. I have switched the relay with one that I know is working with no change.
Anyone know what might cause the AC system to respond negatively to very warm temperatures, then correct itself with enough convection passing through from high speed driving?
My thought is to replace the AC Compressor, but this is an expensive step to find that the existing one is ok.......Help!
FWIW, I owned the vehicle for almost two years before the problem developed.
Many thanks!
I am new to the forum and hope someone can help me with my AC problem.
I have a 2002 Yukon Denali with 110,000 miles. Everything is bone stock.
The Symptoms:
When first started on a cool day (under 75 degrees) the AC will turn on and run normally untill the vehicle either sits idle for an extended period of time, or driving slow in traffic / constant stopping from a series of stop lights at which point it turns itself off.
If I pick up speed and get some air flow through the engine bay, at some point the AC miraculously turns itself back on.
On really hot days (85 plus), the AC won't even turn on if I walk over to the car and start it up after sitting idle for several hours....or even all night. If I however get on the highway and get cruising for a long enough period of time, the AC will turn itself on.
This seems to be a temperature related phenomenon and I can't quite figure out where to start. I have switched the relay with one that I know is working with no change.
Anyone know what might cause the AC system to respond negatively to very warm temperatures, then correct itself with enough convection passing through from high speed driving?
My thought is to replace the AC Compressor, but this is an expensive step to find that the existing one is ok.......Help!
FWIW, I owned the vehicle for almost two years before the problem developed.
Many thanks!
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