2011-200 with A/C that's always worked perfectly ..till today. A/C comp is operating and the two silver pipes that enter the heater box under the hood are dripping cold. Lots of air flow out of vents, any suggestions please.
Here is a link to some documents from HVAC service for a 2008 Avenger. The Avenger is the twin of the 200 so I would expect the A C information to be the same.. . . .2011-200 with A/C that's always worked perfectly ..till today. A/C comp is operating and the two silver pipes that enter the heater box under the hood are dripping cold. Lots of air flow out of vents, any suggestions please. . . .
Frost on the suction line at the firewall is the TELL-TALE sign that the system is low on refrigerant. A low refrigerant charge causes the suction side pressure to drop to a level where the expansion and evaporation and state change from higher pressure liquid refrigerant to lower pressure gas refrigerant is happening below 32 deg F. Below 32 deg F you will get frost. Ideal refrigerant charge situation is to have the suction pressure / temperature relationship above 32 deg F.. . . running the vehicle for 10 min, 85 degrees and high humidity the main silver tube that runs to the fire wall has thick layer of frost all over so I have to assume the freon side is ok. . . . . .
Yes the vehicle uses R134a refrigerant. The service ports use quick disconnect fittings with the discharge service port larger than the suction service port.. . . Can I assume it's R134? I don't see any stickers under the hood. . . .
I don't consider a dial with red, yellow and green 'zones' with no numbers, to be a gauge. Nor did you state that you had a pressure vs temperature chart available. It's common, but it's a hack method that can damage the system. To me, if it's worth fixing at all, it's worth doing it right and not risking taking out the entire system for the sake of a cheap shortcut.Thanks Bob, we will agree to disagree. How often do gauges fail, to me then renting a manifold set from say, AutoZone, your dealing with unknown gauges, who knows what idiot or not idiot used it last, was told by the AutoZone rep. that faults in equipment are sometimes not reported fear of not receiving there deposit back and they certainly don't check them. Anyway buying a new R134 top up kit and putting the new gauge on the LP side and registering low pressure then slowly bringing the pressure up to just in the green doesn't seem like a big issue to me.
If you have a leak, go to a professional. Just talking about topping up the system.
We should bring this to rest for others who want to top up there a/c systems, who read and who do understand the mechanics of what there doing and abide by the safety rules shouldn't have a problem doing this.
Would like to hear from others that disagree with this.
Regards.....