rjfvillarosa
03-13-2009, 10:43 AM
I am looking for some help with the air-con on my wifes car, I know that the systems are basically the same on all cars so i am looking for specific help with a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire.
About twelve months ago I noticed a reduction in the amount of condensation falling on the floor of the carport after my wife came home from work. At first I just put it down to the time of year and the climate, but after a while it started to bother me until one day on a long journey the air-con stopped blowing cold air after about an hour into the journey.
After moving the airflow direction control about for a while the air-con came back on and during subsequent trips this procedure always cleared the problem for awhile but it didn't take long to happen again.
I asked around a few people I know and they all said the drain tube from the evaporator is blocked and you need to clean it out. Because this problem doesn't occur on short journeys it has taken a back seat in my list of jobs to do on the car.
About six months ago the blower stopped working on speeds one and two, I checked on rockauto.com and in my manual and found that the car is fitted with an inline resistor that controls the speed, it was only fifteen bucks and a doddle to fit, BUT, in researching the resistor I noticed that you can buy the whole heater/air-con control assembly and that the airflow direction control is vacuum operated (whats that all about? and its $200 for a new one).
My son was here on a visit a few weeks back and we were disscussing the problem with the air-con when he mentioned that in the UK you can buy a cleaning spray that you spray into the heater/air vents whilst the air-con is on full blast and it clears any mould or mildew build up in the evaporator and we noticed on one journey that there was a very feint odour coming through the vents. During my last trip to San Juan the air-con cut out as usual after about an hour and this time instead of my wife switching the airflow control through all the different positions I had her set it in one position and turn off the air-con, my theory being that the evaporator is getting blocked with ice and not allowing air through.
I know this is a little long winded but if there is anyone who is familiar with this specific car/system I wanted them to know all the facts.
The outlet/drain tube from the evaporator is not a long pipe hanging down the bulkhead its just a small 90 degree elbow, so cleaning that out like I was told is a non-starter.
How does the vacuum system for the air direction control work? and if it's not working could it affect the production of cold air?
Does my idea that the evaporator could be gunked up after all these years and that it is not clearing the condensation which is then in turn freezing and restricting the flow of air sound feasible?
Is it possible to remove or access the evaporator for cleaning without discharging the system?
I have tried to buy the cleaning spray my son talked about but I cant find it here on the island anywhere.
The system is fully charged with gas and the compressor cycles on and off exactly as it should.
I used this site and some of their products to make sure the gas was ok and the compressor was working correctly:
http://www.id-usa.com/how_to.asp
Any help on this would be greatfull appreciated.
About twelve months ago I noticed a reduction in the amount of condensation falling on the floor of the carport after my wife came home from work. At first I just put it down to the time of year and the climate, but after a while it started to bother me until one day on a long journey the air-con stopped blowing cold air after about an hour into the journey.
After moving the airflow direction control about for a while the air-con came back on and during subsequent trips this procedure always cleared the problem for awhile but it didn't take long to happen again.
I asked around a few people I know and they all said the drain tube from the evaporator is blocked and you need to clean it out. Because this problem doesn't occur on short journeys it has taken a back seat in my list of jobs to do on the car.
About six months ago the blower stopped working on speeds one and two, I checked on rockauto.com and in my manual and found that the car is fitted with an inline resistor that controls the speed, it was only fifteen bucks and a doddle to fit, BUT, in researching the resistor I noticed that you can buy the whole heater/air-con control assembly and that the airflow direction control is vacuum operated (whats that all about? and its $200 for a new one).
My son was here on a visit a few weeks back and we were disscussing the problem with the air-con when he mentioned that in the UK you can buy a cleaning spray that you spray into the heater/air vents whilst the air-con is on full blast and it clears any mould or mildew build up in the evaporator and we noticed on one journey that there was a very feint odour coming through the vents. During my last trip to San Juan the air-con cut out as usual after about an hour and this time instead of my wife switching the airflow control through all the different positions I had her set it in one position and turn off the air-con, my theory being that the evaporator is getting blocked with ice and not allowing air through.
I know this is a little long winded but if there is anyone who is familiar with this specific car/system I wanted them to know all the facts.
The outlet/drain tube from the evaporator is not a long pipe hanging down the bulkhead its just a small 90 degree elbow, so cleaning that out like I was told is a non-starter.
How does the vacuum system for the air direction control work? and if it's not working could it affect the production of cold air?
Does my idea that the evaporator could be gunked up after all these years and that it is not clearing the condensation which is then in turn freezing and restricting the flow of air sound feasible?
Is it possible to remove or access the evaporator for cleaning without discharging the system?
I have tried to buy the cleaning spray my son talked about but I cant find it here on the island anywhere.
The system is fully charged with gas and the compressor cycles on and off exactly as it should.
I used this site and some of their products to make sure the gas was ok and the compressor was working correctly:
http://www.id-usa.com/how_to.asp
Any help on this would be greatfull appreciated.