Yes, that was part of the problem. So the valve was faulty, which was sending an incorrect reading about the refrigerant pressure. Once I replaced it, when i checked the pressure of the refrigerant, it was high. So I had drain some of it. Once I got the pressure within the correct range, the a/c worked just fine.
The incorrect reading was that when measured, the refrigerant was showing within the correct range but it was high. And that's why the a/c was not working properly. High pressure will make your compressor act irregular. Once the valve was replaced and the pressure corrected, the compressor ran good and the a/c worked like it should
You are low on coolant! When the fans stay on for a few minutes after you turn off the car, it means the coolant level is low. Fill it up and it shouldn't do that anymore.
Well, it could be several things. Check the fuse for the clutch, check the pressure of the a/c lines and, also, check the pressure that I replaced on this video.
Before replacing the switch, check the pressure in your lines. Simply connect a line with a gauge as if you were going to add more freeon. Because it will do what you are saying when the pressure is not correct. It could be low or high. If it is correct, then replace the switch as shown on the video
@@alejandrohaquin1486I changed the switch the air improved drastically but I think my blend door is stuck on the drivers side so I gotta get that fixed
Thank you. I'm having similar troubles. Also my AC compressor heavy vibration. I'm looking into that too. Thank you again, appreciate the help
You are welcome! I'm glad the video did help you! It's good to know.
Ac compression heavy vibrations speaks to me right now lol. When i switch my ac ON, it makes my car weak like acceleration is affected
Thanks for your video, Our Camaro is doing the same thing.
You are welcome. I hope it helps
God bless you my son!
did switching the valve fix your problem or did it end up being something else?
Yes, that was part of the problem. So the valve was faulty, which was sending an incorrect reading about the refrigerant pressure. Once I replaced it, when i checked the pressure of the refrigerant, it was high. So I had drain some of it. Once I got the pressure within the correct range, the a/c worked just fine.
The incorrect reading was that when measured, the refrigerant was showing within the correct range but it was high. And that's why the a/c was not working properly. High pressure will make your compressor act irregular. Once the valve was replaced and the pressure corrected, the compressor ran good and the a/c worked like it should
Did you have to pump it down or is there a check valve.
What do you mean by pump it down?
i change that but idk how come the radiator fan still running after i turn off my car
You are low on coolant! When the fans stay on for a few minutes after you turn off the car, it means the coolant level is low. Fill it up and it shouldn't do that anymore.
Does it work?
Yes, it did work
What if the clutch never engages what’s wrong then?
Well, it could be several things. Check the fuse for the clutch, check the pressure of the a/c lines and, also, check the pressure that I replaced on this video.
Hey bro what if it just blow hot but not cold u think that’s the switch or the ac module ? What is it
Check your freon pressure first. Make sure is not low or out.
My car 2012 camaro blows cold sometimes then when I drive it blows warm air do you think this will fix it?
Before replacing the switch, check the pressure in your lines. Simply connect a line with a gauge as if you were going to add more freeon. Because it will do what you are saying when the pressure is not correct. It could be low or high. If it is correct, then replace the switch as shown on the video
@@diocuevas1792 ok brother appreciate it I’ll do all those things then let u know if it works 😎
@@TheRealPoPorter yo bro did you fix it?
@@alejandrohaquin1486I changed the switch the air improved drastically but I think my blend door is stuck on the drivers side so I gotta get that fixed
GM Part Number?
I'm afraid I didn't look that up. I just went to the local part store in my town and got one.