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timreid 07-27-2003 01:22 PM

AC sytem starting to blow warmer air?
 
The AC system on my 400E is starting to blow warmer air. Ambient temp 85F
I checked the system by disconnecting/connecting pressure switch, and I saw a few bubbles just for a couple seconds. I took a pressure reading on the low side and it was 35psi, and fluctuated higher as the system cycled. The air coming out of center vent goes slowly down to 55F, but then goes to 63F,and back to 55F, the temperature control was set to max air and the windows open. Thanks for any ideas.
timreid, enjoy your drive

sixto 07-27-2003 06:05 PM

Is the air from the side vents slightly cooler than the air from the center vents? Is there a trickle of warm air from the defrost vents? Could be a leaky monovalve.

Sixto
95 S420
91 300SE
87 300SDL
83 300SD

timreid 07-27-2003 06:39 PM

sixto, I went to check, and air temp is the same for the side and center vents, however the temp now only goes down to 67-69F.
And there a trickle of the cool air coming from the defroster vent in either the normal or bi-level setting? Do you believe it is the monovalve.

timreid

LarryBible 07-28-2003 07:41 AM

First off, you really need to monitor both low AND high side pressure and watch the sight glass.

Secondly warm air does not necessarily indicate a problem with the refrigeration portion of the climate control system. The temp is regulated via coolant flow to the heater core. To isolate whether or not the coolant flow is the problem, temporarily block flow to the heater core somehow. If blocking coolant flow cools the vent temps then that is the portion that you need to troubleshoot.

Good luck,

csnow 07-28-2003 09:38 AM

I won't pretend to know for sure, but it seems that one might be able to limit the flow to the heater core by disconnecting the power to the mono valve? Of course, you can always crimp the hoses (carefully).

LarryBible 07-28-2003 12:14 PM

Disconnecting mono valve power is not conclusive. If the mono valve is bad it will be flowing coolant either way.

Have a great day,

csnow 07-28-2003 02:02 PM

Aha, a good thing to know!

sixto 07-28-2003 02:19 PM

Plus the rest/unpowered position of the monovalve is open.

Sixto
95 S420
91 300SE
87 300SDL
83 300SD


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