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I do not agree with this, mine looked like rusted (under dirt and salt).disallow wrote:I think the rear AC lines are aluminum, which means they won't rust, but will rub through pretty easily...
I do not agree with this, mine looked like rusted (under dirt and salt).disallow wrote:I think the rear AC lines are aluminum, which means they won't rust, but will rub through pretty easily...
i had the same ac only cooling when driving issue also. i cheched the ac fan a noticed it was not running. i removed it and wired in a aftermarket 8 inch unit that made a world of difference. i only used two of the four wires from the oem ac fan. taped up the other two.NmexMAX wrote:Mine does this only when I come close to or to a complete stop. I've also seen my AC condenser fan doesn't work. Doesn't spin when the AC is on.
AC blows cold when driving, but not when at a stop.
sounds like you might have a evaporator leak since it's loud from the passenger side in the truck . check the freon level and the ac fan to make sure it's functioning properly.DanJetta wrote:Hey guys,
My AC hisses when it's on. Anyone else's do this? It sounds like pressure is being released in varying intensities. It's pretty loud and another one of those things that makes my passengers ask, "What the hell is that?"
It's coming from under the dash somewhere and it comes and goes, louder at times. Not sure if it's the coolant converting to gas, a vacuum line or what.
AC works well.