Reader Question I have a 1995 nissan maxima. I just took it yesterday to get the the A/C refilled. I thought it had a leak because last year i got it fillled , and now this year, it was so empty that the compressor would even click on.
So yesterday I got a U.V dye leak test done on it which showed no leaks. So they just filled it up, took my money and sent me on my way. I noticed that it was a little bit cooler than warm. But after maybe an hour and half i Did notice it got cooler. The problem is what is taking the car A/C so long to get cool and why? Thanks Your help would be greatly appreciated Mr. Honest.
Hi there,Thanks for your email.
There are a few things that I would look at as to why you’re a/c is cool, but not cold.
1. Not enough Freon, or too much Freon from overcharging the system
2. Compressor is worn out and can’t pump the Freon fast enough through the system
3. A restriction somewhere in the system like in the filter drier, that is not allowing the Freon to circulate
4. Not enough air flow across the a/c condenser (the thing next to the radiator that also looks like a radiator) the electric cooling fan should be on when the a/c compressor is on and running, if not you might have a bad condenser fan
5. A control problem – like the dash switch, might be letting hot antifreeze into the heater core which will offset the cold air your compressor is producing. If you can reach your heater hoses that go into the heater core under the hood, feel them, one should be hot the other should be cold…because there should not be any hot antifreeze being sent to the heater inside the dash.
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