Chevy TrailBlazer AC compressor problems
I have a 02TB that I believe the AC compressor has seized. I am taking it in to the shop next week and was wondering does anyone know how much this will hit me in the rear for?
The reason I believe that my AC is seized is that my engine was dying when I engaged the AC and was running rough when I turned the defrost on. The RPM's would idle up and down while clicking.
The reason I believe that my AC is seized is that my engine was dying when I engaged the AC and was running rough when I turned the defrost on. The RPM's would idle up and down while clicking.
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Loading down and stalling may be just a dirty throttle body not able to maintain proper idle speed. Has it ever been cleaned?
Have seen upwards of $800 parts and labor for an AC compressor replacement.
I heard a leak and traced it back to the air conditioning line (my air conditioning doesn't get cold now). The leak went all night. In the morning I took another look and found wear marks on the line just under the break lines (they do touch).
If someone has had this problem did the dealer fix it free. I am out of warranty 51000 miles. But does seem to be a design flaw.
#04-01-38-019A - (Jun 7, 2005)
Intermittent Slow to Cool HVAC Performance Concerns in
High Ambient Temperatures and/or High Humidity
Conditions After Start Up, Especially at Low Engine
Speeds (Install New Engine Cooling Fan Clutch)
The "Actuator" you had replaced, was that the mode door actuator? That takes less than 1 hour to replace!
TSB #05-01-38-001A - (04/08/2005)Subject: Info - Essential Tool for HVAC Mode Door Actuator Replacement
Labor Operation D1808
Actuator And/Or Motor, Electric-Mode Valve-Replace 0.6 hr.
to -18 plus & then once I drive again for about 15 mins it will go back up to the temp I wanted, by that time I am home. Would anyone know why the temp display & the AC does this? :mad: