AC Issues.
AC Issues.
I tried searching but couldnt find anything, but on my 2000 camaro (3.8), the AC doenst really blow cold. I tried one of those recharge systems it seems according to the gauge on it, that there was enough refrigerant in the system. The AC cluth seems to engage aswell.
Another thing is the heat doesnt really got as hot as I think it should.
It almost seems like the issue cropped up after I had my transmission replaced, is there anything in the swapping of the trans that can be bumped disconnected that cause something like that to happen?
I also dont recall a puddle or anything on the ground when running the AC.
Not sure if tha tmatters just thought I'd toss it out there.
2000 Camaro 3.8 | 96K Miles.
Another thing is the heat doesnt really got as hot as I think it should.
It almost seems like the issue cropped up after I had my transmission replaced, is there anything in the swapping of the trans that can be bumped disconnected that cause something like that to happen?
I also dont recall a puddle or anything on the ground when running the AC.
Not sure if tha tmatters just thought I'd toss it out there.
2000 Camaro 3.8 | 96K Miles.
Last edited by Javelin3o4; Feb 13, 2011 at 11:08 PM.
Re: AC Issues.
Could be a problem with the vacuum operated control doors that mix/direct the hot and cold air to the various outlets in the passenger compartment. Make sure the vacuum line is connected to the engine, and make sure the vacuum check valve in the line is not broken.
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