1994 Toyota ac problems
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1994 Toyota ac problems
I have a 1994 Toyota 4x4 with a 3.0 v6. When I turn the ac on the compressor kicks in but no cold air. I have Freon in the system. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Line from condenser going to evaporator cold to the touch?
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Not at all. It’s crazy. I thought maybe it needed Freon at first so I tried to put some in it and while the compressor is on the guage read zero but wit the compressor of it went to like 47lbs. I checked all the fuses, even the ones behind the glove box and they all checked out fine
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I guess the first question is should you have any Freon (R12) in your system? R12 has been illegal for new vehicles since January 1, 1994. If your rig was built and sold before then, it might still have R12. You can tell by the sticker on the radiator support that gives the charge amount, and by the types of connectors. (The build date is on the door pillar sticker.)
Assuming you have R12, and assuming "the gauge" you read is on the low-pressure side, and assuming that 47lbs is actually 47 psi, I sounds like your TXV isn't opening. If the compressor runs and the cabin fan runs, then fuses are not an issue.
And if no one has said it yet, welcome to YotaTech.
Assuming you have R12, and assuming "the gauge" you read is on the low-pressure side, and assuming that 47lbs is actually 47 psi, I sounds like your TXV isn't opening. If the compressor runs and the cabin fan runs, then fuses are not an issue.
And if no one has said it yet, welcome to YotaTech.
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