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2002 Chevy Venture WB Edition


Jammer726
03-14-2005, 07:20 PM
02 Chevy Venture WB Edition
62K on it

A/C Has suddenly quit... recharged the system and it lasted a day and a half. Recharged with freon that includes UV detection and cannot see any leaks. There is a hissing sound coming from the vents while A/C is on... No apparent leaks from the hoses(that I can see) anyone have any ideas where to look next??? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Joe
"A man with a wife of a Venture owner in Texas"
"No A/C = Unhappy wife"
"No A/C + Unhappy wife = Husband in a hug-me jacket"

GregA
03-15-2005, 01:05 AM
02 Chevy Venture WB Edition
62K on it

A/C Has suddenly quit... recharged the system and it lasted a day and a half. Recharged with freon that includes UV detection and cannot see any leaks. There is a hissing sound coming from the vents while A/C is on... No apparent leaks from the hoses(that I can see) anyone have any ideas where to look next??? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Joe
"A man with a wife of a Venture owner in Texas"
"No A/C = Unhappy wife"
"No A/C + Unhappy wife = Husband in a hug-me jacket"

Joe,

I have had A/C problems recently too.
http://www.links-to-golf.com/van/venture-air-conditioning-hose-replaced.html
The good news is - its fixed & could freeze me in summer heat. The bad news - $700 plus to replace the condenser (new GM/AC-Delco part).

There has to be a leak somewhere, it is just a matter of finding it. If you can't see it on any of the external parts (with a UV light) then that leaves internal parts. That only leaves what is under the dash (evaporator & connections).

You MAY be able to see a leak by putting the UV light down one of the dash vents, but maybe not, since it takes a day or more to quit working (slow/small leak). It may take some disassembly of the HVAC unit to get a light on the evaporator and the lines that connect to it.

Good luck,

Jammer726
03-15-2005, 06:41 AM
Joe,

I have had A/C problems recently too.
http://www.links-to-golf.com/van/venture-air-conditioning-hose-replaced.html
The good news is - its fixed & could freeze me in summer heat. The bad news - $700 plus to replace the condenser (new GM/AC-Delco part).

There has to be a leak somewhere, it is just a matter of finding it. If you can't see it on any of the external parts (with a UV light) then that leaves internal parts. That only leaves what is under the dash (evaporator & connections).

You MAY be able to see a leak by putting the UV light down one of the dash vents, but maybe not, since it takes a day or more to quit working (slow/small leak). It may take some disassembly of the HVAC unit to get a light on the evaporator and the lines that connect to it.

Good luck,


Greg,

Thanks for the reply! I have had no problems with this van until this point..I guess I will see about the condenser and see if maybe it is leaking. I am going to see if maybe the hose that feeds the rear a/c is leaking first just to cover all my basis....thanks again for the reply...knowing my luck, it will be the $700 repair! ;)

Joe

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