ronnidonni
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- 98 ranger 4x4 xlt
I found this forum looking for 98 Ranger evaporators.
Here's my problem. My Ranger lost all of the AC cooling capability since last summer, so I took it to the mechanic to see if it needed an R-134 refill.
The tube going into the evaporator was cold and the tube coming out was warm and the compressor cycled constantly. I picked up an evaportor at a junk yard a couple of days later for him to put in but we couldn't use it, the tube where the valve is was bent. So we blew out the existing one in reverse and filled the system and it all worked fine. Note thought, when he pumped out the system it never did get down to 22 lbs. He figured it had a leak but couldn't find it with his wand. Then we put the refrig back in and at 1.8 lbs (what the book says it's supposed to have). The compressor continued to cycle and the air didn't cool. He put more refrig in and the system started to work correctly. Incidentally, the first visit we replace the high pressure and low pressure valves, that had leakage around them.
That was 10 days ago. Now my AC is warm again and I notice there is hardly any condensation dripping when I park it. Looking at the picture tells me the "blanket" on top of the accumulator is sort of just sticking up and I haven't looked at it for rust yet. Just found this site.
Any ideas? I spent a good chunk of change in the last 2 weeks and am right back where I started.
Here's my problem. My Ranger lost all of the AC cooling capability since last summer, so I took it to the mechanic to see if it needed an R-134 refill.
The tube going into the evaporator was cold and the tube coming out was warm and the compressor cycled constantly. I picked up an evaportor at a junk yard a couple of days later for him to put in but we couldn't use it, the tube where the valve is was bent. So we blew out the existing one in reverse and filled the system and it all worked fine. Note thought, when he pumped out the system it never did get down to 22 lbs. He figured it had a leak but couldn't find it with his wand. Then we put the refrig back in and at 1.8 lbs (what the book says it's supposed to have). The compressor continued to cycle and the air didn't cool. He put more refrig in and the system started to work correctly. Incidentally, the first visit we replace the high pressure and low pressure valves, that had leakage around them.
That was 10 days ago. Now my AC is warm again and I notice there is hardly any condensation dripping when I park it. Looking at the picture tells me the "blanket" on top of the accumulator is sort of just sticking up and I haven't looked at it for rust yet. Just found this site.
Any ideas? I spent a good chunk of change in the last 2 weeks and am right back where I started.