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burton'sblazer 06-24-2013 07:36 PM

A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Any A/C buffs around? My compressor locked up on my '04. What would be the way to fix? Pull compressor and flush system?

truckdude239 06-24-2013 08:15 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Pull conpressor flush system replace the receiver drier anf offrice tube. Dobyour self a favor and buy a new compressor from napa i installed a reman from advance auto for a customer cause thats what ahe wanted it disnt last 2 hours before the clutch fried off
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burton'sblazer 06-24-2013 08:21 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
ok, that's what I figured. What would you use to flush the system out with?

sleepertruck72 07-04-2013 11:37 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
There should be flush kits available, I used one where I had to pour into a separate bottle and pressurized with shop air... flush through, add oil to accumulator if needed, install orifice tube. Make sure to drain oil from compressor and charge with correct amount and type of oil. If possible replace any O-rings at the block fittings to help prevent leaks. Pull vacuum and charge if no vacuum leak is found.
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MadManAndrew 07-05-2013 12:13 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
NAPA will be twice the price of other Auto parts stores. You can get a brand new Delphi compressor with clutch from Autozone for $340. Same compressor is over $600 at NAPA.
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truckdude239 07-05-2013 01:27 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
i used the napa cold power kitys never had any problems with there aftermarket compressors, if you want to go back with dephi be prepared to spend some money

MadManAndrew 07-08-2013 10:53 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
If this thread is otherwise done, I have a related question. I have a brand new compressor, accumulator, and orifice tube, and today I charged my system to 60 psi when the ambient temp was about 100*F. It blows ice cold, but the problem is that it still cycles off frequently when I'm driving. I can constantly feel it going from cold to warm about every 30-45 seconds. At idle, it stays on and blows cold. What the hell do I need to do?
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sleepertruck72 07-08-2013 11:24 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
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Originally Posted by MadManAndrew (Post 6163541)
If this thread is otherwise done, I have a related question. I have a brand new compressor, accumulator, and orifice tube, and today I charged my system to 60 psi when the ambient temp was about 100*F. It blows ice cold, but the problem is that it still cycles off frequently when I'm driving. I can constantly feel it going from cold to warm about every 30-45 seconds. At idle, it stays on and blows cold. What the hell do I need to do?
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Charged to 60 psi ? How much refrigerant did you charge into the system? Did you flush the system, pull a vacuum before recharging ?

truckdude239 07-08-2013 11:55 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
60psi omg!!! Pressures should be around 35-45 on the low side and 175-250 on the high side. If you charged to 60 psi your more then likey hitting the high pressure out off on the high side
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truckdude239 07-08-2013 11:57 PM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Also its better to let a shop charge it with a machine they can add the proper ammoit of frenon that the manufactor recomends
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67ChevyRedneck 07-09-2013 09:17 AM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Rockauto.com carries both Delphi and delco compressors for around ~$200.

MadManAndrew 07-09-2013 10:19 AM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by truckdude239 (Post 6163650)
60psi omg!!! Pressures should be around 35-45 on the low side and 175-250 on the high side. If you charged to 60 psi your more then likey hitting the high pressure out off on the high side
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Even with the ambient temp around 100*F? At 40 PSI my air was not very cold.
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MadManAndrew 07-09-2013 10:27 AM

Re: A/C woes for 2004 silverado
 
Okay, so my actually pressure 57 PSI and everything I can find says at anything over 90*F low side pressure should be 50-55 PSI. I'm pretty spot on. If I release refrigerent will it be more difficult for the compressor to pull it down?
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