98 GC AC Malfunctioning
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
BEK wrote:
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:jT7Ac.62040$HG.29737@attbi_s53...
>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
#32
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
BEK wrote:
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:jT7Ac.62040$HG.29737@attbi_s53...
>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:jT7Ac.62040$HG.29737@attbi_s53...
>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
#33
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
BEK wrote:
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:jT7Ac.62040$HG.29737@attbi_s53...
>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
>>>"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:jT7Ac.62040$HG.29737@attbi_s53...
>>
>> Have the system checked for leaks and charge checked.
>>
>> You might want to take a look at the evaporator, some ZJ's had
>> problem with them corroding. Also look at the A/C pipe along
>> the battery for corrosion. Common source of leaks.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for your help Lon. Does the fact that I didn't find any error codes
> mean that there are no major parts gone bad....like the compressor or
> Control Module? Is the evaporator an expensive part? Trying to get a little
> education here before taking it in.
No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
#34
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
#36
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
#37
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
news:T_OAc.113787$3x.96372@attbi_s54...
> No codes *may* be good news... Dunno how much the evaporator costs,
> but it may require a few other parts replaced at the same time. Take
> a look at it for any rusted, corroded appearance. Looks like a tall
> metal cylinder about halfway between the radiator and the firewall.
> If you live in an area with a lot of competition, an A/C specialty
> shop should be willing to pull a quick pressure and leak test, plus
> a new charge for lots less than the dealers usually charge.
Thanks again for all your great advice, Lon and all. Guess we'll find out
next week!
BEK
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
For anyone who is interested....
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK
#39
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
For anyone who is interested....
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK
#40
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Re: 98 GC AC Malfunctioning
For anyone who is interested....
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK
Took our 5.9 into the shop yesterday and they determined that the problem
was the "air conditioning and cooling fan module". Working great now but
spendy at $670. Sure wish my husband and I knew how to do this stuff
ourselves!!!
Thanks again for all the help,
BEK