A/C Experts Needed

jlawles2

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What is the vent outlet temp at the 25 psi? Wonder if the rear evaporator is internally plugged? Have you checked the low pressure ac line temperature as it exits the evaporator?

Is the rear Evaporator clean? Seen them stopped up not allowing for full heat transfer. Don't remember the full symptom list.
 

Chevy1925

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I found two tsb’s stating there has been two different ecm update cal’s for your issue but they dont specifically state for the low side cut off

Is the ecm on the latest cal?

16-na-385 and
19-na-179

Your pressures seem low overall though. With a cooling fan thats weak/not working you should see much higher pressures. Im almost wondering if the pressure side of the compressor is weak. Specially since you overcharged it.

If it cant pressure up the high side enough but still moving volume, its going to pull the low side down too far and trip the switch
 

ikeG

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While not moving, the pressures are too high. But I have to simulate driving with a barn fan and scan tool rpm control or just drive it, to monitor it

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Chevy1925

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How easy can you get to the expansion valve? Can you access it enough to hit the bulb with raw co2 or nitrogen to see if pressure drops out? Or a little heat to see if pressure goes up? You will need to bypass that low side if you cool it.
 

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I found two tsb’s stating there has been two different ecm update cal’s for your issue but they dont specifically state for the low side cut off

Is the ecm on the latest cal?

16-na-385 and
19-na-179

Your pressures seem low overall though. With a cooling fan thats weak/not working you should see much higher pressures. Im almost wondering if the pressure side of the compressor is weak. Specially since you overcharged it.

If it cant pressure up the high side enough but still moving volume, its going to pull the low side down too far and trip the switch
I have my doubts about a weak compressor. If they struggle to make pressure, they will also struggle to pull down the low side too. Weak compressors typically result in the high and low side pressure being closer together. Doesn't look like that is the case here
 

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As James said, I'd investigate the TXV bulb. Make sure it's working and also properly attached and insulated from ambient air

Does this rear evaporator have a solenoid valve to turn it on and off? Is it working ok and not clogged? No bad electrical connections?
 

Chevy1925

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I have my doubts about a weak compressor. If they struggle to make pressure, they will also struggle to pull down the low side too. Weak compressors typically result in the high and low side pressure being closer together. Doesn't look like that is the case here

Oh ive seen some weird shit but after his last post, it rules that out
 

ikeG

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Crazy thing, yesterday my HVAC guy was here. Has the same van but the cargo model(front a/c only). Mentioned this issue to him and he says mine is the same way since next to new(bought it used). So we jump in it while i watch data and sure enough, it does the exact same thing under throttle.