Maybe this will help you if you haven't peaked inside at your evaporator. Try cleaning it up, the gunk and growth and fouling could severely restrict the heat exchange. Then grab some evap foaming cleaner.I tried my hand at fine tuning the A/C charge now that temps have approached 90 degrees here in Texas. I can't seem to figure out the best way to gauge how much refrigerant I should add (I know, I should be measuring by weight but we're long past that unless I want to evacuate, vaccum, and recharge from scratch which I'd like to avoid). Should the fan be blowing on high, or on low when I'm reading pressures? Should I have a shop fan blowing across the condenser, or spraying with a hose, or leave it completely alone and let the vehicle pull air across it, unassisted?
I can't seem to get it much colder than 50 degrees from the vent with ambient temps around 75 and humidity around 70%. I think the old girl is capable of better cooling, but maybe based on her age it's time for a new condenser since I'm sure after a quarter million miles, the OEM is likely not as efficient as it used to be.
03 Tahoe Cabin Air Filter Retrofit + Clean Evap
Last september I replaced my ac compressor, all easily accessible hoses and lines, the orifice, dryer, sensors, pulley, belt and clutch fan. System was working well through the mild florida winter. Spring comes around and continues to get hot and humid and I easily can tell my system is not...
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