My money is on either a bad compressor or a broken accumulator in the AC system. On the radiator, green or yellow fluid would be a bad radiator, red or brown means your tranny cooler lines are leaking.
The radiator is the easy part. Repair the leaking tranny lines or replace the radiator.
On the AC, the ONLY way to fix it right is to run a hydrostatic test, fix the leak you find with it, vac it down and weigh in the correct charge. Those little freon cans are a waste of money. The truck should take about two and a half of 'em but you can't ever be sure how much spews out when you disconnect each can
Always replace schrader valves and caps any time you open the system.
To check compressor performance compare high and low side pressures. If they're too close together, you've got what we call an "inefficient compressor" in the HVAC world.
AC is not something that can be repaired correctly by most do it yourselfers. Take it to a garage for the evac and charge... or bring it to someone who has the equipment.
I had to do AC worl on all four if the trucks we had this spring and I do residential HVAC repair so I broke down and bought all the stuff. Cost me around $3,000 and worth every penny.
I'm in Oklahoma City. If anyone here needs help on AC work, shoot me a PM.
Hope ya get it going.
