JeepJeepster
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My kj has easily always had the coldest A/C and the hottest heat of any vehicle Ive been in. Didnt matter how hot or how cold it was outside, I was quickly comfortable in my KJ. My 94 ZJ on the other hand, its A/C and heater are both weak, even after replacing literally everything. I believe I remember reading awhile back that Chrysler went with a high flow HVAC in the KJ to reduce noise and help performance.
Anyway, I had my Liberty covered up from March till just a week or so ago. Decided I wanted to start driving it again and it seemed the A/C was weak. It was cool, but if I turned the fan down I wasnt comfortable like I would normally be. Put some gauges on it and sure enough, the pressures were low. It easily took a 12oz can. Guess 14 years is a pretty good run to be all original... I noticed the discharge hose had oil all along the underside of it and the crimped ends were very oily. Im guessing its been seeping for awhile and I noticed both schrader valves were also leaking when I took the caps off. Ordered a new mopar high pressure hose (although it appears to be nothing special, but it did come with a new high pressure switch), new orings, and new schrader valves. After replacing the high pressure line and schrader valve in the lower pressure line, it wasnt holding a vacuum at all, it wouldnt even get down to a vacuum. So I started taking all of the lines off and replacing all of the orings, even the orings in the new line since I dont believe it was leaking that bad before I replaced it. Its been holding a vacuum for ~3hrs but Im going to let it sit all night and pull a vacuum again tomorrow. Im just glad that the evap doesnt appear to be bad! Ive pulled the dash in 3 Jeeps and Im ok not doing that again. I added 1/4oz of dye along with 1 oz of oil since it appears to have been losing some.
Low pressure schrader:
Almost forgot the oring under the low pressure switch. It appeared to be in the worst shape:
Hopefully she'll still be holding a vacuum tomorrow and I'll put 22oz in her.
Anyway, I had my Liberty covered up from March till just a week or so ago. Decided I wanted to start driving it again and it seemed the A/C was weak. It was cool, but if I turned the fan down I wasnt comfortable like I would normally be. Put some gauges on it and sure enough, the pressures were low. It easily took a 12oz can. Guess 14 years is a pretty good run to be all original... I noticed the discharge hose had oil all along the underside of it and the crimped ends were very oily. Im guessing its been seeping for awhile and I noticed both schrader valves were also leaking when I took the caps off. Ordered a new mopar high pressure hose (although it appears to be nothing special, but it did come with a new high pressure switch), new orings, and new schrader valves. After replacing the high pressure line and schrader valve in the lower pressure line, it wasnt holding a vacuum at all, it wouldnt even get down to a vacuum. So I started taking all of the lines off and replacing all of the orings, even the orings in the new line since I dont believe it was leaking that bad before I replaced it. Its been holding a vacuum for ~3hrs but Im going to let it sit all night and pull a vacuum again tomorrow. Im just glad that the evap doesnt appear to be bad! Ive pulled the dash in 3 Jeeps and Im ok not doing that again. I added 1/4oz of dye along with 1 oz of oil since it appears to have been losing some.
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Low pressure schrader:
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Almost forgot the oring under the low pressure switch. It appeared to be in the worst shape:
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Hopefully she'll still be holding a vacuum tomorrow and I'll put 22oz in her.