Cold in front, warm in back
I have a 2002 4.7 with dual AC. The front is blowing at 64F, and the rear is blowing at 97F. The full length of the line running from the compressor to the firewall is cold, but the section that splits off at the T joint and the section under the Durango that goes to the back is warm.
Is this a symptom of low freon? Can this be solved by recharging with a can of A/C Pro Cold or similar?
Is this a symptom of low freon? Can this be solved by recharging with a can of A/C Pro Cold or similar?
The line should be cold all the way to the expansion valve. How cold is the front line? It should be pretty cold and have condensation on it.
It is pretty cold and it does have condensation on it. It goes immediately from cold to warm at the T joint where the rear line begins. The T joint is vertical.
Last edited by wes_wes101; Jun 23, 2014 at 01:14 PM. Reason: Misspelling.
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Ideally you want a 35 degree coil. The exposed suction lines will probably read about 50 to 60 degrees if it's charged correctly. If it's cold, and then suddenly changes to hot, That's probably where your orifice is at and it's most likely clogged.
The pressure in the system was lower than it should have been, so I bought some freon and added it until the pressure reached the normal area. This brought the front AC temp down to 57, but still no change in the rear.
So I guess thats substantial proof for a clogged line? If so, is that a DIY job to fix or one for a mechanic?
So I guess thats substantial proof for a clogged line? If so, is that a DIY job to fix or one for a mechanic?






