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mic canic 05-20-2005 08:17 PM

Re: 98 Grand Cherokee Ltd 5.9 A/C
 
ya it's from the oil thats leaking out of the failing evap. coil

Coasty wrote:

> More than likely your cooling coil has much stuff covering it, dirt, mold,
> and crud. Buy some coil cleaner at an HVAC commercial business. I usually
> get underneath spray it up into the drain and rinse several times with
> water. Wear safety goggles and you will be really surprised at what flushes
> out.
>
> --
> Coasty
> Semper Paratus
> (Always Ready)
>
> "orjay" <cycle.rj@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RJjje.12846$DC2.10328@okepread01...
> | My A/C takes a really long time for it to start blowing cold. I bought
> | a recharge kit with a guage and hooked it up to the low side expecting
> | to see it indicate a low refrigerant condition. Instead, it looked like
> | it was really high and dropped into normal when the compressor kicked
> | on. I didn't add any refrigerant. The compressor seemed to cycle pretty
> | frequently. The days are starting to get hot and humid here in Louisiana
> | and I need some relief... Any help would be appreciated.



mic canic 05-20-2005 08:17 PM

Re: 98 Grand Cherokee Ltd 5.9 A/C
 
ya it's from the oil thats leaking out of the failing evap. coil

Coasty wrote:

> More than likely your cooling coil has much stuff covering it, dirt, mold,
> and crud. Buy some coil cleaner at an HVAC commercial business. I usually
> get underneath spray it up into the drain and rinse several times with
> water. Wear safety goggles and you will be really surprised at what flushes
> out.
>
> --
> Coasty
> Semper Paratus
> (Always Ready)
>
> "orjay" <cycle.rj@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RJjje.12846$DC2.10328@okepread01...
> | My A/C takes a really long time for it to start blowing cold. I bought
> | a recharge kit with a guage and hooked it up to the low side expecting
> | to see it indicate a low refrigerant condition. Instead, it looked like
> | it was really high and dropped into normal when the compressor kicked
> | on. I didn't add any refrigerant. The compressor seemed to cycle pretty
> | frequently. The days are starting to get hot and humid here in Louisiana
> | and I need some relief... Any help would be appreciated.



mic canic 05-20-2005 08:17 PM

Re: 98 Grand Cherokee Ltd 5.9 A/C
 
ya it's from the oil thats leaking out of the failing evap. coil

Coasty wrote:

> More than likely your cooling coil has much stuff covering it, dirt, mold,
> and crud. Buy some coil cleaner at an HVAC commercial business. I usually
> get underneath spray it up into the drain and rinse several times with
> water. Wear safety goggles and you will be really surprised at what flushes
> out.
>
> --
> Coasty
> Semper Paratus
> (Always Ready)
>
> "orjay" <cycle.rj@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RJjje.12846$DC2.10328@okepread01...
> | My A/C takes a really long time for it to start blowing cold. I bought
> | a recharge kit with a guage and hooked it up to the low side expecting
> | to see it indicate a low refrigerant condition. Instead, it looked like
> | it was really high and dropped into normal when the compressor kicked
> | on. I didn't add any refrigerant. The compressor seemed to cycle pretty
> | frequently. The days are starting to get hot and humid here in Louisiana
> | and I need some relief... Any help would be appreciated.




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