Posted: Jun 07 2007 at 11:30am | IP Logged
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I'm having an odd AC issue w/ my Nissan Frontier King Cab, 2001 (manual Trans.). I'm in Southern AZ, and it gets H-O-T here.
Last September I noticed an issue w/ my AC. When my Truck was left in the sun or in the heat, the AC would blow hot for a little while, then cold for a little while, then hot for a little while, then cold for a little while, and so on. It does not correlate to accelleration or anything else. Sometimes I'm accelerating and it blows cold, sometimes hot. Sometimes I'm at a complete stop and it blows cold, sometimes hot.
As winter came in (winter in Southern AZ is warm in the afternoon 55-65 degrees) my AC worked fine, no issues. As the weather warmed up again for summer this issue resurfaced. ONLY on hot days or when left out in the sun for a while. So, in the morning when I get up for work, my AC works great and consistent. Nice and cold. Eventhough I park in a garage, the afternoon drive home is awful w/ hot and colt, hot and cold. Subsequently, the cab never gets cool and I'm sweatin' it out in triple digit degree weather.
About a month ago I took it to a local chain mechanic w/ excellent rating from the BBB & has won awards for service and ethics. I've used them to service my vehicle (never serviced AC before w/ anybody) and I've been happy with em'. So, I brought it in and explained the problem. After they had a look see. They said that the performed their service, flushed the AC system. They saw no leaks or operation issues (compressor OK, etc.) The freeon or whatever was a pound low, so they filled it and added a dye to it. The dye was added, so if my problem continued they could easily see if there was a leak. Well, after a couple of days the problem resurfaced. So, I brought it back in. They looked at it for several hours unable to find any issue with the AC. No leaks, no compressor problems. nothin'. Finally, they decided that my battery poles had been corroded (and they had) and they said that the AC needed more juice from the battery in hot weather and couldn't get it due to battery pole corrosion. So, they cleaned off all the corrosion, made sue the battery cells had water and reattached the battery to the truck and said they got it to run cold consistently. I drove (mid-afternoon) stopped at the grocery store for an hour and came out to the same old situation.
What do I do now? I'm afraid to take it to the dealership and hear that they will just replace the whole unit for $ 1 billion Zillion dollars. There has to be an issue somewhere.
I had the transmission and clutch rebuilt in April, but I was having this issue before and after that, so I don't think it can be connected.
Any thoughts?
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