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04 Pacifica 05-04-2007 04:00 PM

A/C Problem
 
A/C will not come on. Took it to a small mechanic(mistake) and replaced a transducer and evap temp sensor. A/C comes on for about 15 seconds and shuts off and will not come back on. Dealer did diagnostic and said evap temp sensor is bad. Replaced it again and got the same results. What would cause this? Is the evap temp sensor even really necassary? Mechanic suggested bypassing it, I don't want to do that.
Any suggestions?

TEF 05-04-2007 07:15 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Twice diagnosed the same problem. Twice it didn't work? I doubt that's it. Now.... perhaps there is some sort of electrical problem that blows that sensor every time you get it working again? A shorted out wire? Have you replaced any fuses lately? Did you replace it with the same amperage fuse? I would get a good electrical guy to look at it.....

My ac problem involved the front blower not working. The ac control unit was working correctly but the blower just wouldn't come on. To be even stranger the rear ac worked fine. That turned out to be the "blower module" which I thought was a blower resistor until I got to the dealership and spoke with the parts guy. There are so many electronics on that board in side the blower module that you might check and see if that's your problem.

A big clue would be if your compressor is still cycling on and off when you have the ac on. If that's happening the freon should be cold (barring a leak in the system). Thus if the blower is working you should get cold air.

Try to look at the problem from a perspective of what is working and go from there.

CHRYSLER TECH 05-04-2007 11:19 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
OK when u say AC do u mean the cold air or the air all together not comming out of the vents? If u bypass the sensor then the evap will freeze up and u will haft to wait for the thing to unfreeze b4 it will work again so NO. Need to see ac pressures when running. U said they replaced the temp sensor right?? Thats on the H block outside of the car near the firewall is that what they said they replaced???

04 Pacifica 05-05-2007 11:32 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Yes, I mean cold air. The compressor will not come on. The blower works fine. Yeah, the dealer said there prolly is a short or the BCM is bad. The evap temp sensor thats located on the expansion valve is what goes bad. It will work for about 15 seconds and then the compressor will shut off. Then when they check the sensor, they say it is sending the wrong voltage to the BCM., causing the compressor to shut down. The mechanic said if we bypass the evap temp sensor, the (transducer??) would shut it down before it froze up. Is that correct?

CHRYSLER TECH 05-05-2007 04:45 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
nope it would only turn it off if the pressure gets to high or low the evap temp sensor is juft for the evap not freezing up they cycles the compressor to turn off and on so that the compressor does not freeze up and make no air come out. The high and low side switch is for plumbing issues if the compressor will not unlock and keep running and the pressure gets above 450 then that turns off the compressor or if there is not enoughfreeon and pressure is to low that will turn off the compressor. ANd i hate to tell the dealer that u went to but the sensor goes into the Auto Temp control head then bussed out to the PCM to turn off the compressor. Here is the wire diagram look for yourself.

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my 04 pacifica 06-29-2007 07:52 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
A/C will not come on. A/C comes on for about 15 seconds and shuts off and will not come back on. Dealer did diagnostic and said evap temp sensor is bad. Replaced it again and got the same results. What would cause this?
Any suggestions? have any clue where i can get a diagram of a/c wiring

CHRYSLER TECH 06-29-2007 09:10 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
well there is to many pages of wiring just to post. IF u say it is cold for 15 seconds then cuts off can u cycle the key and it does the same thing or do u haft to wait for ahile b4 it will come on for 15 seconds. Does the ac light stay on the whole time or does it go off? if u can cycle the key and it comes back on I would say cheap route replace the ac pressure transducer first. or if u can reach it get a screw driver and a hammer with the car running ac on give the ac clutch a good wack and see if it comes on and stays on. be carefull if the clutch comes on it will throw the screw driver at u if u dont move it fast enough.
SO try the clutch deal first then the transducer next. More then that would be out of your hands with out having access to a DRB and can see if the ac request is comming from the control head into the IPM and form the IPM out to the clutch.

my 04 pacifica 06-29-2007 10:49 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
when the clutch turns on for few seconds and turns back off it dosent blow the cold air. but i got wires connected straight to the clutch and put swich inside a car. when i turn the ac on and then turn the swich on that i connected straigh to the ac clutch the ac works good. so i dont know maybe its somethingwrongwith the ac swich. wat else can it be

CHRYSLER TECH 06-30-2007 12:44 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
ok u have a control issue then.Some thing is telling the pcm not to turn on the ac clutch like the pressure transducer or the IPM it self has an internal issue. Replace the pressure switch and go from there

my 04 pacifica 06-30-2007 05:33 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
u mean the whole swich?

CHRYSLER TECH 06-30-2007 10:31 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
no i mean a control issue control as in what tells the pcm that its ok to turn on the clutch. Either the pcm,pressure switch or IPM which is the fuse box.


cwu 07-24-2007 11:50 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Where is the location of a/c cabin filter? I could not find it around the tool box in passenger side.

CHRYSLER TECH 07-24-2007 11:55 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
then u might not have one not all of them have one.

cwu 07-24-2007 12:01 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Many thanks. My 99 LHS gets bad smell from the ventilations. I figured out the problem by replacing the a/c filter on my other cars. Any advise?

cwu 07-24-2007 12:01 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Many thanks. My 99 LHS gets bad smell from the ventilations. I figured out the problem by replacing the a/c filter on my other cars. Any advise?

CHRYSLER TECH 07-24-2007 04:06 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Your in a PAC forum not an LHS forum They either leak at the evap and or grow mold in there as well. Chrysler has some stuff u put into a spray can that will kill and coat the evap coil. If u cant do this or it does nto work put a new evap coil in.

cwu 07-25-2007 10:15 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
Great appreciate! Sorry for put it in wrong forum.

Then I may either use mold remover or Chrysler stuff. But how to approch the evap coil.

I don'tinitialize the issue in LHS forum but like to have your input.

My best,

CHRYSLER TECH 07-25-2007 03:30 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
approch the evap coil.???? u mean get to it? there is a tube that will come with it u apple it to a pressure system air or what ever and spray it into the evap area on the coil.

cwu 07-25-2007 05:00 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
I mean where to spary the lysol or mold remover into.Can the tube be located under car, the passenger side?

Thank you!

CHRYSLER TECH 07-25-2007 05:01 PM

RE: A/C Problem
 
no the tube is a chrysler part and u remove some stuff to get right to the coil.

cwu 07-26-2007 10:23 AM

RE: A/C Problem
 
I got the odor away runing blower on high at full heat and lysol treatment. Now I have a refresh cabin!

Thank you again.

sakeller5 05-29-2009 03:20 PM

Does anybody know where the Nipple to Charge the air is located on 04 pac

mm45 06-13-2009 10:34 PM

Back to Pacifica ac issues !!!!!!!!
 
where is the Nipple to Charge the air is located on 04 pac -I have few of my own issues but I can definatly help you with this: look for your drier (aluminum round canister on pass. side firewall-see high pressure nipple, well way down below against firewall a bit to your right is low pressure nipple, but it's easiest to get to it if you take out your air filter assembly.
The first time I serviced it I burned & scraped my hands do to laziness, so don't make the same mistake.
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P.s. anyone my problem invoves 04 Pacifica, just bought it and 4 months later the fan blower went out no cold ac in front but rear still worked,. Then rear stop blowing cold. Hit the fan assy in front came back on, tried charging system, will not take charge. Due to y stupidity I followed wrong advice & replaced ac compressor to find out that this was not it.
At this point I plan to replace evap temp sensor & try recharging again. I don't know what else to do, this thing is killing me. Please advise, its hot othere in Texas (101 today) thaks to all, Mark:confused:

CHRYSLER TECH 06-14-2009 09:03 AM

do u have a fan issue or a temp issue? they are not related to each other.

mm45 06-15-2009 11:56 AM

the fan is no longer a issue, both front & bck blow air fine. The issue is cold air. As I said before, installed new ac compressor, vacumed to 29 lbs for 20 min, attemped to charge but it is building up to 40 lbs of pressure quickly on low side & no cold ac. I don't think my fan clutch is kicking on but then again from what I read, it isn't supposed to kick on untill there is at least 20 lbs of pressure in the system. Is that correct ??
Or maybe there is electrical sensor keeping it from allowiing to accept a charge. DON'T KNOW ???
I guess my next step of trial & error is to replace the evap temp sensor ...... or maybe u can shed some light on this problem for me ...
many thanks Mark

CHRYSLER TECH 06-15-2009 11:27 PM

what U need is a set of gauges with high and low side reading see what the pressures are that Will let u know if u have a pressure issue or something inside.


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