Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on July 28, 2014 at 13:07:31 from (75.127.24.87):
Guy's, I have done a/c work for many years but have never had any "training" so to speak. The issue I am having is on a aftermarket system, all at once it quit cooling, the compressor runs, the cooling fans and blower fans work fine, it holds a charge on freon but will not cool at all, I tried discharging the system and recharging still the same, I will hook my gauges back up and get readings for you, will a plugged receiver drier cause this or does it sound like a expansion valve issue or am I totally off base? thanks for any ideas, I had thought I had a compressor issue but it seems to recharge/pump fine it just does not cool, if I remember right it seemed to have a little lower low side pressure than before when it was working but I may be thinking of another system, let me know if I need to test some thing else to give more info thanks again, ps this has a "York" style compressor not a rotary cnt tom
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