svgrdr
Active Member
My AC is blowing cold enough, but it doesn't feel "freezing cold" like the air from my 2017 Mercedes C Class I traded in. I noticed that when cruising around 55-70mph, the air is considerably colder from the vents than while driving in stop and go traffic. Maybe it is something to do with the way the compressor works under varying types of engine load, whether constant or random. I had no problem in the 94 degree heat during the past couple of days.Good afternoon, I'm experiencing a problem where my A/C won't blow under 60 degrees in my 2019 Ranger. I my understanding is that most A/C systems should have temperatures around 30-45 degrees from the vent. I spent a couple of weeks driving around with a thermometer in the vent, and it would only dip below 60 on rare occasion.
I started by replacing the cabin air filter with a regular OEM Motorcraft replacement, which had no affect.
I used a gauge which read there was enough r-1234yf in the system and that it was not under charged.
Next step was to bring it to a dealer. They checked the blend doors and found they are working properly which is a relief. They evacuated the system, pulled out the correct amount of refrigerant and confirmed it was not leaking. They re-filled the system, and told me nothing was wrong. I paid the $290 diagnostic fee and am still warm during this heatwave.
The fan speeds all work, and I can notice a difference selecting all the way from heat to the lowest temperature. I have tried all the different settings, a/c on, off, max a/c, and switching between recirculate and outside air. When I press the a/c button, I can hear what I think is the compressor engaging?
Not sure why I do not have decent temperatures or enough power to cool the cab. Can anyone steer me in the right direction with this?
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