Antbankstwo3
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- Oct 23, 2011
usually from moisture in the system, if you didn't pull a vacuum for at least an hour
What's the humidity like in your area?
if its stuck on de frost that will be a bad vacuum line to controller or controller/switch is bad, but that shouldn't have any effect on why your icing up
what are your high and low side pressures when running and outside temp
that is pretty low compared to what I'm use to LOL
for your stuck on defrost read this
my first reply I was talking about the humidity where I said lol
any ways, your high side looks good so with your low side being so low this is usually a bad evaporator/accumulator or bad office tube
it is always recommended when redoing any component on ac system to change this inexpensive part
my first reply I was talking about the humidity where I said lol
any ways, your high side looks good so with your low side being so low this is usually a bad evaporator/accumulator or bad office tube
it is always recommended when redoing any component on ac system to change this inexpensive part
you are correct though low refrigerant will cause icing freezing , but your high side looked good so ill bet your drier is bad
I use a red ford orfice tube you can ask for a 95 ford f150 one at parts desk lowers your ac air temp by 2/3 degrees , little tip I learned from charlief1 in my readings on here
you are correct though low refrigerant will cause icing freezing , but your high side looked good so ill bet your drier is bad
I use a red ford orfice tube you can ask for a 95 ford f150 one at parts desk lowers your ac air temp by 2/3 degrees , little tip I learned from charlief1 in my readings on here