Greg408
TYF Newbie
I could use some advice on my 2003 Yukon. It has a stock 4.8L with 140K miles. Last year I replaced my water pump/belts and just last month I replaced most of the water hoses in the engine bay. A week later, I noticed the rear A/C was not cooling the truck. Secondly, now I am starting to hear random noises coming from the engine bay. It's not continuous, so i can't listen with stethoscope. The sound is in short 3-4 second bursts, sounding like possible bearing going out somewhere. It only happens when A/C is on. I don't loose power when I hear the noise and typically happens when engine is above 2K RPM.
The front A/C is still working fine. I checked the temperature of the high and low pressure lines at the back of my truck. The cold line was not very cold. I went up to the engine compartment and found where the refrigerant lines split off from the compressor. The one going to the rear was not ice cold, but the one going up to the dash of the truck was ice cold.
Does this mean something in the line is clogged (expansion valve/orifice tube)? I don't think this would be a result of the system refrigerant being low, but I could be wrong.
The front A/C is still working fine. I checked the temperature of the high and low pressure lines at the back of my truck. The cold line was not very cold. I went up to the engine compartment and found where the refrigerant lines split off from the compressor. The one going to the rear was not ice cold, but the one going up to the dash of the truck was ice cold.
Does this mean something in the line is clogged (expansion valve/orifice tube)? I don't think this would be a result of the system refrigerant being low, but I could be wrong.