New Here! Desperate for HELP - Weak AC!!
UPDATE.......
As I struggle to locate the heater hose due to multiple hoses and dual ac (and a confusing all data diagram) I have investigated other AC components based on the alldata.
Sooo.......I found yesterday that my AC compressor was not cycling within spec according to alldata. See they have a bunch of diagnostic graphs that tell you whether the compenents are operating properly. Mine is cuts on for 15 seconds and then is off for 15 secs. This is too short for 90 degree temps. It needs to cycle for longer in hot temps. Alldata says a AC Compressor switch could be bad or a clogged orifice.
Which brings to me the clogged orifice. WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER I HAVE AN ORIFICE TUBE OR AN EXPANSION VALVE and where this is located???????
Everything I have read about car AC's is that you cant have BOTH an expansion valve and orifice tube, you can only have one or the other. Alldata is confusing in this aspect.
Besides the blend door, what I really want to do is to install a new receiver drier ($70), and a new orifice tube ($15). Then recharge the system. These components can be replaced relatively easy.
As I struggle to locate the heater hose due to multiple hoses and dual ac (and a confusing all data diagram) I have investigated other AC components based on the alldata.
Sooo.......I found yesterday that my AC compressor was not cycling within spec according to alldata. See they have a bunch of diagnostic graphs that tell you whether the compenents are operating properly. Mine is cuts on for 15 seconds and then is off for 15 secs. This is too short for 90 degree temps. It needs to cycle for longer in hot temps. Alldata says a AC Compressor switch could be bad or a clogged orifice.
Which brings to me the clogged orifice. WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER I HAVE AN ORIFICE TUBE OR AN EXPANSION VALVE and where this is located???????
Everything I have read about car AC's is that you cant have BOTH an expansion valve and orifice tube, you can only have one or the other. Alldata is confusing in this aspect.
Besides the blend door, what I really want to do is to install a new receiver drier ($70), and a new orifice tube ($15). Then recharge the system. These components can be replaced relatively easy.
More than likely you have an expansion valve since you have dual evaporators and one compressor. You're right in that on a 90 deg day your compressor should not cycle at all. If this is the case you could have a weak compressor clutch as well. Please note that to recharge the system you'll need a vacuum pump to evacuate the system. If you're itching to replace the OT (if you have one) and drier then be patient and figure out if you have a weak clutch or a bad A/C switch. Both are easy to diagnose. For the switch, a jumper can be used......if the compressor stops cycling then its not the switch. To check the clutch, use a feeler gauge to check the gap. Your new ALLDATA account should be able to give you the proper gap (the gap should be small). If not, try the following:
http://www.autoacforum.com/
You'll find everthing you ever wanted to know about Auto A/C. If I'm wrong about the expansion valve, the guys at the website above will know for sure.
http://www.autoacforum.com/
You'll find everthing you ever wanted to know about Auto A/C. If I'm wrong about the expansion valve, the guys at the website above will know for sure.
UPDATE.......
As I struggle to locate the heater hose due to multiple hoses and dual ac (and a confusing all data diagram) I have investigated other AC components based on the alldata.
Sooo.......I found yesterday that my AC compressor was not cycling within spec according to alldata. See they have a bunch of diagnostic graphs that tell you whether the compenents are operating properly. Mine is cuts on for 15 seconds and then is off for 15 secs. This is too short for 90 degree temps. It needs to cycle for longer in hot temps. Alldata says a AC Compressor switch could be bad or a clogged orifice.
Which brings to me the clogged orifice. WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER I HAVE AN ORIFICE TUBE OR AN EXPANSION VALVE and where this is located???????
Everything I have read about car AC's is that you cant have BOTH an expansion valve and orifice tube, you can only have one or the other. Alldata is confusing in this aspect.
Besides the blend door, what I really want to do is to install a new receiver drier ($70), and a new orifice tube ($15). Then recharge the system. These components can be replaced relatively easy.
As I struggle to locate the heater hose due to multiple hoses and dual ac (and a confusing all data diagram) I have investigated other AC components based on the alldata.
Sooo.......I found yesterday that my AC compressor was not cycling within spec according to alldata. See they have a bunch of diagnostic graphs that tell you whether the compenents are operating properly. Mine is cuts on for 15 seconds and then is off for 15 secs. This is too short for 90 degree temps. It needs to cycle for longer in hot temps. Alldata says a AC Compressor switch could be bad or a clogged orifice.
Which brings to me the clogged orifice. WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER I HAVE AN ORIFICE TUBE OR AN EXPANSION VALVE and where this is located???????
Everything I have read about car AC's is that you cant have BOTH an expansion valve and orifice tube, you can only have one or the other. Alldata is confusing in this aspect.
Besides the blend door, what I really want to do is to install a new receiver drier ($70), and a new orifice tube ($15). Then recharge the system. These components can be replaced relatively easy.
Last edited by code58; Jul 21, 2008 at 04:26 AM.
Bugman and Code,
I would personally like to thank you both for the help up to this point!
I definatelty agree that I need to rule out the blend door 100% before even thinking about doing anything else.
I will attempt again to clamp the heater hose tonite. Do I need to clamp both the heater inlet and outlet or just the inlet?
Last time I did it I waited a while with no change in heat.
How long would it take to start feeling ambient air?
I would personally like to thank you both for the help up to this point!
I definatelty agree that I need to rule out the blend door 100% before even thinking about doing anything else.
I will attempt again to clamp the heater hose tonite. Do I need to clamp both the heater inlet and outlet or just the inlet?
Last time I did it I waited a while with no change in heat.
How long would it take to start feeling ambient air?
If you can clamp both easily then clamp both to avoid confusion. The heat should be removed in less than a minute. I've made another post about your vehicle over in the website http://www.autoacforum.com/ to find out for certain as to whether you have an OT or expansion valve. I've also requested a diagram and/or a picture and whether or not the clutch gap is a common problem with '99 Explorers. Those guys are the experts and deal with a 1000 times more vehicles than a non-professional. That post can be viewed here:
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...threadid=19713
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...threadid=19713
Bugman and Code,
I would personally like to thank you both for the help up to this point!
I definatelty agree that I need to rule out the blend door 100% before even thinking about doing anything else.
I will attempt again to clamp the heater hose tonite. Do I need to clamp both the heater inlet and outlet or just the inlet?
Last time I did it I waited a while with no change in heat.
How long would it take to start feeling ambient air?
I would personally like to thank you both for the help up to this point!
I definatelty agree that I need to rule out the blend door 100% before even thinking about doing anything else.
I will attempt again to clamp the heater hose tonite. Do I need to clamp both the heater inlet and outlet or just the inlet?
Last time I did it I waited a while with no change in heat.
How long would it take to start feeling ambient air?
If you can clamp both easily then clamp both to avoid confusion. The heat should be removed in less than a minute. I've made another post about your vehicle over in the website http://www.autoacforum.com/ to find out for certain as to whether you have an OT or expansion valve. I've also requested a diagram and/or a picture and whether or not the clutch gap is a common problem with '99 Explorers. Those guys are the experts and deal with a 1000 times more vehicles than a non-professional. That post can be viewed here:
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...threadid=19713
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...threadid=19713


