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Help With '99 C280 A/C Diagnostic Codes
I need a little help here with the a/c in my '99 C280 with 120k miles. The unit is not putting out cool air. First I thought it was out of R134a and when I checked it with a pressure gauge, it was reading zero. However, when I tried to put in some R134a, the pressure reached the 25-45 mark even though the can of refrigerant is still almost full!
I took the readings from the dashboard control console and these are the numbers I got with the car having being parked almost 24 hours without being started. Engine Not Running; Key in position #1. 01 = 79F 02 = 70F 03 = 77F 05 = 122 06 = 75F 07 = 01*4 08 = 69F 09 = 50F 10 = 250 20 = 00 21 = 000 22 = 000 23 = 000 24 = 12.3 40 = 03 41 = 03 42 = 26 43 = 6-C 50 = 50F 51 = 72F 52 = 50F 54 = OFF Engine Running, Car Was Not Driven After Sitting Parked For Almost 24 Hours. Reading Was Taken Immediately Car Was Started. 01 = 78F 02 = 70F 03 = 75F 05 = 122 06 = 125 07 = 01*4 08 = 69F 09 = 50F 10 = 260 20 = 00 21 = 000 22 = 000 23 = 000 24 = 13.8 40 = 03 41 = 03 42 = 26 43 = 6-C 50 = 75F 51 = 72F 52 = 50F 54 = OFF From reading other similar posts here on the Forum, it appears that #05 represents my Evaporator Temp Sensor, and it appears that it is running hotter the Core Sensor which I believe is represented by #03 above. Am I correct in this analysis? And if so, what does that all mean and how do I go about fixing this problem. Also, I tried but did not get any error codes, or maybe I didn't do that part correctly? I would like to get this reapired before the Chicago summer heat gets here and would really appreciate any help given.
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