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AC only blowing cold on passenger side.
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02-17-2024, 12:49 AM | #1 |
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AC only blowing cold on passenger side.
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My AC is only blowing cold air from the passenger side. Especially the vent near the window. The vents on the driver side are just blowing normal air. I had the AC regassed and it is still the same. I can hear the fan if I turn the speed all the way up, but I feel like it is just making more noise than actually blowing air. Was it necessary to vacuum the AC system before regassing it? It doesn’t have a leak and I assume the compressor is working if the passenger vents are able to blow cold. I checked on google and searched the forum and many suggested that the flaps may be stuck redirecting the AC’s cold air through the heater, but this is not the case. I tracked the flaps in the AC system with INPA and they are all working correctly, they open and close from 0 to 100 with no issues. What else could be the problem? Or did I watse money on a regas and I needed to vacuum the system first? This is a RHD car. Thanks. |
02-17-2024, 01:04 AM | #3 | |
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All the temperature readings are the same on the car as it is on INPA from 16°C to 28°C and with every degree adjusted the relevant “flap” in the system also changes slightly redirecting the air through the AC or heater starting at 0 degrees for the AC and 100 degrees for the heater. |
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02-17-2024, 01:21 AM | #4 | |
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At MAX cool, both Left & Right Mixed Air Flaps should be at "0"%, with NO air going through Heater Core. You should be able to turn ONE T-Stat to 16C, and other to 24C, or whatever is max Temp, and see Difference in Mixed Air Flap %, Left vs. Right. Switch T-Stat settings, and Flap% should reverse. Also, you can see Evaporator Temp and Refrigerant Pressure, to confirm Compressor Valve operation. Please post ScreenPrints of YOUR system, and any questions. George |
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03-17-2024, 01:43 PM | #5 |
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Update on my issue.
It didn’t have a leak. The system just ran a long time without refrigerant which resulted in damage to the AC compressor. When it was semi working I heard a squealing noise from behind the dashboard and the AC would occasionally blow mist through the vents. The car always a slight whine when the engine was running, resembling a bad power steering pump. But when I recharged the system the whine got slightly better then got worse to the point the whine was all I could hear when I opened the bonnet. The AC compressor is now completely shot. I was driving the car as normal, and when I started it again there was a massive knocking noise coming for the engine, sounded like a bearing knock. But it wasn’t connected to the rpm. It would only knock below 1200rpm. So for now I just used a shorter drive belt to bypass the AC compressor until I can source a working used one. |
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03-17-2024, 11:20 PM | #6 |
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It could be the bearing, and it can be replaced if so.
Mine had almost exactly same symptoms when it failed. A slight whine for a couple of years, and one day it started to sound like a helicopter. Following a friend’s advice, I removed the belt and spun the pulley and then realized the bearing was shot. Here is a video I took: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bBc...w?usp=drivesdk I was able to replace just the bearing. I took photos to document the process and made a quick DIY a couple of weeks ago for a member. You can find it at the end of the thread below if its of any help to you: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2086414 Last edited by Nando_e90; 03-17-2024 at 11:46 PM.. |
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