Why is the air conditioning on my Chevy Suburban not working?
While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet Suburban 1500 air conditioning won’t work, the most common 3 are a refrigerant leak, an electrical climate control issue, or a problem with the air conditioning compressor. What will be the outcome of an air conditioning system diagnosis?
When does a GM air conditioner compressor fail?
February 1, 2018 — A GM air conditioner compressor and condenser lawsuit alleges the AC systems fail and cause owners and lessees to lose cold air in the vehicles and money from their bank accounts.
Why is my 1999 Yukon running out of coolant?
If the air stays cool for the entire time while the air conditioning unit is running, you more than likely just ran out of coolant. Monitor the air conditioning on the 1999 Yukon for the next few months. If the air conditioning unit stops releasing cold air after only a few weeks or months of use, there is a leak.
Why are my GM air conditioners so weak?
According to the lawsuit, the air conditioning systems have defects that cause a loss of pressure, loss of refrigerant and a loss of cold air to cool the occupants. The AC systems are allegedly too weak because internal and external pressures can’t be tolerated.
What was the a / C problem on my 1998 Silverado?
One day last year, I started my 1998 C-1500 350 2WD, and surprise – the a/c blew hot air. I said a bad word. I only use the truck to go to the lumber yard, so I just let it be – until today, when it was 98F and I got stuck in a 10-mile traffic jam (I said many bad words).
Why is the a / C on my GMC truck not working?
So I took my truck to a mechanic to look at the a/c. It runs and gets somewhat cool but does not get cold. Not even cool enough in 85 degree temps to be comfortable. He checked the freon levels and they were actually high so he got it to the normal levels. No leaks. He checked the filter and it was good but went ahead and replaced it.
Why is my C-1500 AC not working?
If it’s low enough, the compressor will not even kick in. Just a thought before you start tearing things apart. Thanks. I only have an old R-12 gauge set, so I can’t actually test the refrigerant level.
Why is the rear AC warmer than the front?
When the rear ac is turned on only, the air isn’t that cold. But when the front ac is turned on, the rear ac is blowing colder air out the vents. That’s because the rear AC by itself can’t turn the compressor on… The front AC has to be on for the compressor to turn on….