Ok 2005 3.7L. Bought used a couple of years ago. AC didn't work and I could smell coolant in the truck. Replaced everything on AC system (All parts new) and heater core. Evacuated and recharged AC system worked fantastic. Within a couple of months, AC stopped getting cold. Attached gauges and found low on freon R134-a. Added some and thought nothing of it. Again, a couple of months go by same issue. Hmm, kind of looked like maybe the Shrader valve for the low side was leaking. Swapped out the valve vacuumed and recharged, everything was good. Well, low an behold a year goes by summer hits no ac. Ugh, decide to replace the low line, vacuum, and recharge. Here we are now about a year from the last time no ac again.
So I decided ok, I'm not going to try and Band-Aid it again. I'll order a New Compressor, Dryer, Condenser core, and new hoses (Low side (liquid line with orifice tube), High side (Discharge to condenser), and Suction (Evaporator to Compressor). I did not replace the all-metal L-shaped hose from Dryer to Evaporator, and the Evaporator. I also did not replace the 2 sensors either.
Ok so here's what I did.
1- Used AC flush on the Evaporator and metal L-shaped hose.
2- Installed New Compressor and belt.
3- Installed new condenser core.
4- Installed new Liquid line.
5- Installed new Discharge line.
6- Reused old sensors.
7- Tried to install the new Suction line. The wrong line was sent. Ugh.
8- Flushed old Suction line and reinstalled.
9- Sucked in 4 oz PAG 46 oil with dye.
10- Pulled vacuum on the system for 1hr or so.
11- Checked for any vacuum leaks for about 1/2 hour and ran to store for additional freon.
So here is where things went strange for me.
1 - Started jeep and set the blower to 4, recycle air, coldest setting, and AC button on.
2 - Attached CAN tap and a new can of freon, opened the valve to bleed the air from the freon line to the gauges.
3 - Opened the system to the Freon can, and nothing... Hmm ok, that's odd. Usually, after a second or two the system kicks on due to the freon going into the system. This did not happen.
So, I pulled the sensor plug on the dryer and jumped the wires to kick the compressor on. It seems to be taking freon now, but slow. I get two cans in after quite some time and the AC is cold at the vents everything seems fine.
Today I was swapping out the new fog lights on the front and started the jeep, to check functionality on the lights and turned the AC on to just double check it. Lights check out, but no cold air after running for a few minutes. I notice the AC system is cycling on for a few then off for a few, so I go get my gauges thinking maybe it's just low since it didn't seem to setup right. When connected the High side seems to be a bit high climbing to 300, and the low side is high going to about 70. Now it's 80 outside so if my memory serves me right, I'm looking for about 40-50psi on the low and like 150-210 on the high?
The liquid line is cold and sweaty, and the discharge to the condenser is hot.
I let a little freon out since that seems high. Now I get 40 psi on the low side. Now the liquid line seems to be forming ice on the bottom of the line. However still now cold air in the truck. I turned the system off for a bit just encase I froze up something, then I took it for a drive around the neighborhood. Well, it's not cooling whatsoever.
Any ideas?
A - Is it possible one of my pressure sensors is bad?
B - Does the Suction line (Dryer to Compressor) have something in it like the orifice tube that could be bad?
C - Does this sound like I could have possibly swapped the lines on the dryer? Not sure that's even possible.
Any help would really be appreciated, as this is the little woman's ride. Got to make her happy.
So I decided ok, I'm not going to try and Band-Aid it again. I'll order a New Compressor, Dryer, Condenser core, and new hoses (Low side (liquid line with orifice tube), High side (Discharge to condenser), and Suction (Evaporator to Compressor). I did not replace the all-metal L-shaped hose from Dryer to Evaporator, and the Evaporator. I also did not replace the 2 sensors either.
Ok so here's what I did.
1- Used AC flush on the Evaporator and metal L-shaped hose.
2- Installed New Compressor and belt.
3- Installed new condenser core.
4- Installed new Liquid line.
5- Installed new Discharge line.
6- Reused old sensors.
7- Tried to install the new Suction line. The wrong line was sent. Ugh.
8- Flushed old Suction line and reinstalled.
9- Sucked in 4 oz PAG 46 oil with dye.
10- Pulled vacuum on the system for 1hr or so.
11- Checked for any vacuum leaks for about 1/2 hour and ran to store for additional freon.
So here is where things went strange for me.
1 - Started jeep and set the blower to 4, recycle air, coldest setting, and AC button on.
2 - Attached CAN tap and a new can of freon, opened the valve to bleed the air from the freon line to the gauges.
3 - Opened the system to the Freon can, and nothing... Hmm ok, that's odd. Usually, after a second or two the system kicks on due to the freon going into the system. This did not happen.
So, I pulled the sensor plug on the dryer and jumped the wires to kick the compressor on. It seems to be taking freon now, but slow. I get two cans in after quite some time and the AC is cold at the vents everything seems fine.
Today I was swapping out the new fog lights on the front and started the jeep, to check functionality on the lights and turned the AC on to just double check it. Lights check out, but no cold air after running for a few minutes. I notice the AC system is cycling on for a few then off for a few, so I go get my gauges thinking maybe it's just low since it didn't seem to setup right. When connected the High side seems to be a bit high climbing to 300, and the low side is high going to about 70. Now it's 80 outside so if my memory serves me right, I'm looking for about 40-50psi on the low and like 150-210 on the high?
The liquid line is cold and sweaty, and the discharge to the condenser is hot.
I let a little freon out since that seems high. Now I get 40 psi on the low side. Now the liquid line seems to be forming ice on the bottom of the line. However still now cold air in the truck. I turned the system off for a bit just encase I froze up something, then I took it for a drive around the neighborhood. Well, it's not cooling whatsoever.
Any ideas?
A - Is it possible one of my pressure sensors is bad?
B - Does the Suction line (Dryer to Compressor) have something in it like the orifice tube that could be bad?
C - Does this sound like I could have possibly swapped the lines on the dryer? Not sure that's even possible.
Any help would really be appreciated, as this is the little woman's ride. Got to make her happy.