Dash AC works but not very cold

  • 08/07/2022 12:53 PM
    Message # 12875984

    I had my AC purged and put under a vacuum. I have a 2018 Pace Arrow 38F DP .  I called Fleetwood and they said my dash AC required 2.75 lbs of Freon. . After charging the the system the gauges showed 21 lbs on the low side and 150 on the high side. The temp outside is 85 degrees .  When I look up what the Pressure reading should be for 85 degrees it shows 45-55 psi on the low side and 225 -250 on the high side. . I would like to add more Freon but am hesitant because I put the recommended amount in already.  The cold air comes out of the dash at 63 degrees . 

    Should I put in the recommended amount of freon according to R123a system pressure chart. 

  • 08/24/2022 8:30 PM
    Reply # 12894984 on 12875984
    Anonymous

    I'm no expert, but check out the A/C You Tube videos about recharging vehicle A/C systems. Some are very good and one thing that sticks in my mind (I have a similar issue) is that the amount of the charge is very important. You can overcharge or undercharge. By the way, I still have to troubleshoot our RV to try to figure out our problem. The last owner had someone check the seals and a few other things and couldn't figure out what was wrong. We inherited the problem so some day we'll get to it, hopefully!

  • 08/25/2022 7:18 AM
    Reply # 12895405 on 12875984

    I had this same issue when I replaced the receiver drier and expansion valve on my 2001 36S. Use the pressure/temp charts. I had to add about 3.5 lbs before my A/C cooled properly, abou 48 degrees.  

  • 08/28/2022 2:47 PM
    Reply # 12898886 on 12875984

    Thanks for the reply. I have a trip to the NC Outer Banks coming up . I will see if the AC works any better . 


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