Overheating problems with A/C on
#1
Overheating problems with A/C on
Hey guys I'm having some issues with my truck running hotter than I would like. With the ac on, the coolant will average between 215-225 driving through the city. If I turn the ac off it will cool back down to 205 or so. I'm running flex-a-lite efans wired to run on high all the time.
When the coolant is running hot, I always hear a weird noise coming from under the hood. It only happens right after a shift. Sometimes it's after the 1-2 shift but most of the time it's right after the 2-3 shift. It makes a pppssshhh sound like compressed air. Sounds exactly like hooking up an air gun to the compressor line. It's just a short pppssshhh. Also this only happens when the ac is on. I thought it was the pressurized coolant system leaking but since I noticed its only with the ac on, i guess it must be coming from the compressor?? Any ideas?
When the coolant is running hot, I always hear a weird noise coming from under the hood. It only happens right after a shift. Sometimes it's after the 1-2 shift but most of the time it's right after the 2-3 shift. It makes a pppssshhh sound like compressed air. Sounds exactly like hooking up an air gun to the compressor line. It's just a short pppssshhh. Also this only happens when the ac is on. I thought it was the pressurized coolant system leaking but since I noticed its only with the ac on, i guess it must be coming from the compressor?? Any ideas?
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The damn compressor was bought brand new less than a year ago. But it has only been used for the past two months or so. I don't know how it could be going out already but the problem is definitely something in the A/C system. Once I turn the ac off, it doesn't ppppsssshhh anymore. I can feel it in the pedal when it happens. Almost like it puts some kind of load on the motor. Maybe the compressor locks up for a second when it cycles on or off.???
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That noise you describe sounds like your compressor clutch slipping. If your engine will run at thermostat temp with ac off it should run only slightly higher with ac on.
Is this a new over temp problem or has it been hot since day one. I do not use aftermarket electric fans here in Texas, I just haven't had good luck with them. They just don't produce the air flow over entire core of the radiator.
PM me and I can send you a good guide to troubleshoot with.
Is this a new over temp problem or has it been hot since day one. I do not use aftermarket electric fans here in Texas, I just haven't had good luck with them. They just don't produce the air flow over entire core of the radiator.
PM me and I can send you a good guide to troubleshoot with.