A/c output temperature.
Temperature varies according to humidity and outside temperatures. See attachment, forget the psi numbers your not trying to check pressure. Hope attachment opens, i never tried this before.
scott
scott
Can't give exact temperature b/ outside temp. and humidity not know. So there goes. Sorry about attachments, my original is just too small. I will assume summer time temps
80 degreee--43--48 from vent
90--44 to 50
100 52 to 60
110 68 to 75.
It was quicker to write them down then try to send attach. should have did this first, but wanted to explore.
scott
80 degreee--43--48 from vent
90--44 to 50
100 52 to 60
110 68 to 75.
It was quicker to write them down then try to send attach. should have did this first, but wanted to explore.
scott
Did you put the temperature/thermometer gauge within the vent, I would also have both a/c button on: snowflake and recir. button. Also directions indicate when reading about temps. that it should be taken when at least 60 degrees or above. I didn't think about someone still have temps in 50's now, especially since i live in S. Florida.
If you check it when ambient temps are different and you still get get a higher reading then, might want to see if there is a leak or possibly bad expansion valve (40.00 dollar part), but you have 2010 van. i don't see parts going bad. You could have a leak maybe a rock hit your condensor in the front by radiator but i believe you have some grill to stop access from rocks hitting condeser
scott
If you check it when ambient temps are different and you still get get a higher reading then, might want to see if there is a leak or possibly bad expansion valve (40.00 dollar part), but you have 2010 van. i don't see parts going bad. You could have a leak maybe a rock hit your condensor in the front by radiator but i believe you have some grill to stop access from rocks hitting condeser
scott


