A/C diagnosis
#1
A/C diagnosis
So I recharged my a/c, and a couple of days later, it is gone. I figure from doing a search, that it is the evaporator. JOY It seems the 993 is built around the darn thing. My question is, can you prove that is what it is without removing the gas tank. I can not see a sign of leakage, but it is going somewhere.
Thanks,
Emerald
Thanks,
Emerald
#4
By "gone".......what have the head pressures dropped to? If you're losing it that fast, it should be easy to ID. I know fittings aren't really an issue anymore with R134 systems. Debris damage the condenser?
#5
Hi Ken,
I get low side up to about 15 psi @200 rpm, and a couple of days later it is 0.
I guess condenser should be checked. Front side of right front fender?
Thanks,
Emerald
I get low side up to about 15 psi @200 rpm, and a couple of days later it is 0.
I guess condenser should be checked. Front side of right front fender?
Thanks,
Emerald
#6
Well,
I took both pollen filters out, and the evaporator looks good. I looked thru the front spoiler grill, and the condenser looked ok. I expected to see some green dye somewhere. I may have to pump some more dye in it and take another look.
Emerald
I took both pollen filters out, and the evaporator looks good. I looked thru the front spoiler grill, and the condenser looked ok. I expected to see some green dye somewhere. I may have to pump some more dye in it and take another look.
Emerald
#7
Hey Emerald,
It could be a slow enough leak that it's difficult to detect with dye. You may want to invest in a freon leak detector (snap-on makes a good one). A good investment for those of us who service our own cars.
Here's a link:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Cheers,
Joe
It could be a slow enough leak that it's difficult to detect with dye. You may want to invest in a freon leak detector (snap-on makes a good one). A good investment for those of us who service our own cars.
Here's a link:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Cheers,
Joe
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#8
Hey Joe,
Thanks for the suggestion. I saw one at the auto parts store, but thought I had it figured out, and it seemed like overkill at the time.Might have to rethink it.
Emerald
Thanks for the suggestion. I saw one at the auto parts store, but thought I had it figured out, and it seemed like overkill at the time.Might have to rethink it.
Emerald
#10
#11
If you fill dye you will see it coming out of the drain hose beneath the car. It's a bit diffcult to spot, only a kind of rubber/plastic slot. If there's dye you definetly see it using a UV light.
My evap needed a change and a big green pool of dye appeared on the garage floor between the front wheels as well as green drops hanging from the drain.
Good luck, a big job as you probably have noticed...
http://p-car.com/diy/ac/
Regards,
Tore
My evap needed a change and a big green pool of dye appeared on the garage floor between the front wheels as well as green drops hanging from the drain.
Good luck, a big job as you probably have noticed...
http://p-car.com/diy/ac/
Regards,
Tore
#12
#13
If you fill dye you will see it coming out of the drain hose beneath the car. It's a bit diffcult to spot, only a kind of rubber/plastic slot. If there's dye you definetly see it using a UV light.
My evap needed a change and a big green pool of dye appeared on the garage floor between the front wheels as well as green drops hanging from the drain.
Good luck, a big job as you probably have noticed...
http://p-car.com/diy/ac/
Regards,
Tore
My evap needed a change and a big green pool of dye appeared on the garage floor between the front wheels as well as green drops hanging from the drain.
Good luck, a big job as you probably have noticed...
http://p-car.com/diy/ac/
Regards,
Tore
I am expecting the worst, but hoping for something better. I pulled the pollen filters, and the evaporator looked good. I haven't noticed a puddle under the car, but I am going to give it another shot with the UV charge. I plan on removing the pollen filters, and the fender liner on the front left fender, so I can check multiple areas.
Thanks,
Emerald
#15
Well, I went to the local auto parts store and picked up some UV dye, and a nifty $10 UV penlight. I took the wheel well liner out, and removed the pollen filter, then did a little checking. Found the dye around the drier connections. I put some fresh dye in and let it run a few minutes, then closed the garage door and turned off the lights so the penlight was the only light. Leaks around the drier unit in the wheel well, a thin line at the base of the evaporator, and a fair amount of dye around the expansion unit.
i guess I will get to have a little fun.
I remember reading in a post where Arena993 has helped do this.....
Emerald
i guess I will get to have a little fun.
I remember reading in a post where Arena993 has helped do this.....
Emerald