carbonejim
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- City, State
- Munster, IN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01 AWD V8
Hi, My 2001 Eddie Bauer (111,000 miles) gets angry when she's not moving. As soon as I stop at a stoplight for 5 seconds or get stuck in bumper to bumper traffic the A/C loses it's cool. The system doesn't get cold if it's been parked in the sun all day until I put some highway miles on it. When I stop traveling so fast I do notice the air has increased in humidity. I've had a new drier, compressor, evaporator and accumulator installed. Some by CarX last year and now I'm working with the Ford Dealer.
I've hosed off the condensor to try to clear any bugs and cottonwood that may have been trapped there. It appears to be clear of obstruction. After I hose it down the air does get noticably cooler.
The radiator fan is blowing hard as it should.
The air was ice cold before one afternoon when it went HOT. The result was replacement of the evaporator. The air temp has not been ice cold again. The issues described have been happening since that repair.
I am thinking that the A/C system is no longer leaking. Is the condensor not cooling the fluid enough? I see a lot of posts about the orafice tube, but it seems like this is working because of cold air at high speeds. Why is hosing off the radiator/condensor helping? I need some ideas to present to the Ford Dealer mechanic or ideas that I can do myself.
The mecahnic was scrathing his head the last time we talked. I don't know the numbers on the system, but assume they were okay or the mechanic would see a problem.
My thought is the cooling system needs some help because it seems to get hotter than when she was younger. Could a radiator flush, tstat or water pump be help with some of these issues?
Help is very much appreaciated (wife wants to replace my Explorer - no way!)
-Jim
I've hosed off the condensor to try to clear any bugs and cottonwood that may have been trapped there. It appears to be clear of obstruction. After I hose it down the air does get noticably cooler.
The radiator fan is blowing hard as it should.
The air was ice cold before one afternoon when it went HOT. The result was replacement of the evaporator. The air temp has not been ice cold again. The issues described have been happening since that repair.
I am thinking that the A/C system is no longer leaking. Is the condensor not cooling the fluid enough? I see a lot of posts about the orafice tube, but it seems like this is working because of cold air at high speeds. Why is hosing off the radiator/condensor helping? I need some ideas to present to the Ford Dealer mechanic or ideas that I can do myself.
The mecahnic was scrathing his head the last time we talked. I don't know the numbers on the system, but assume they were okay or the mechanic would see a problem.
My thought is the cooling system needs some help because it seems to get hotter than when she was younger. Could a radiator flush, tstat or water pump be help with some of these issues?
Help is very much appreaciated (wife wants to replace my Explorer - no way!)
-Jim