2000 Rodeo A/C
catrue
04-15-2005, 07:03 PM
I have a 2000 Rodeo 4x4 V6 with just over 60,000 miles on it. I just started having a problem with the AC. If you are at a stop or going very slow, the air is not cold, but when you speed up, it gets colder. On the highway or going about 45-50, the air is nice and cold. I checked the pressure and for leaks, and all was good. Wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what I should look at next.
Thanks!
Thanks!
amigo-2k
04-15-2005, 07:09 PM
Did you check to see if you have enough gas in the system? Do you have the recirculate lever to the left?
catrue
04-15-2005, 09:15 PM
If by gas you mean refridgerant, yes that is good. All settings are as they should be, button pressed in with light on, lever to the left for recric. It just wont get cold unless I am moving.
suvguy
04-15-2005, 10:10 PM
Check to make sure the electric fan is working when the A/C is on. What pressures did you measure for low and high side, and at what temperature?
suvguy
If by gas you mean refridgerant, yes that is good. All settings are as they should be, button pressed in with light on, lever to the left for recric. It just wont get cold unless I am moving.
suvguy
If by gas you mean refridgerant, yes that is good. All settings are as they should be, button pressed in with light on, lever to the left for recric. It just wont get cold unless I am moving.
catrue
05-14-2005, 02:47 PM
Reviving an old thread here. I still have the problem with the A/C. This is a 2000 Rodeo V6 AT 4wd.
When I turn the air on, the electric condensor fan in front does not come on. If I am reading the schematic properly, the pink/white wire off the triple pressure switch(top of drier?) should be the hot to the fan relay. When I hook up my multimeter to it, I only read .8v, shouldn't it be 12+? Could this be my problem?
I jumped the fan and it works fine. Can I replace just the triple pressure switch, or is it not necessarily the problem? I would really like to figure this out without taking it in.
EDIT:
I jumped the fan so its on all the time, and it really did not make a difference in the temp. Now here is what I am thinking, careful it's not a safe thing to be around. When I drive the truck at a normal speed, or rev it in the driveway at around 2k, the air gets colder and the lines get cold under the hood. If it sits, both get warm. My thinking tells me that the compressor is not doing its job, and is getting weaker. The faster the engine revs, the faster the compressor spins, right? So the should be the cause.
Go figure, I can fix million dollar aircraft engines with my eyes closed, but an automotive engine kicks my butt :(
Help, Please!! Thanks!
When I turn the air on, the electric condensor fan in front does not come on. If I am reading the schematic properly, the pink/white wire off the triple pressure switch(top of drier?) should be the hot to the fan relay. When I hook up my multimeter to it, I only read .8v, shouldn't it be 12+? Could this be my problem?
I jumped the fan and it works fine. Can I replace just the triple pressure switch, or is it not necessarily the problem? I would really like to figure this out without taking it in.
EDIT:
I jumped the fan so its on all the time, and it really did not make a difference in the temp. Now here is what I am thinking, careful it's not a safe thing to be around. When I drive the truck at a normal speed, or rev it in the driveway at around 2k, the air gets colder and the lines get cold under the hood. If it sits, both get warm. My thinking tells me that the compressor is not doing its job, and is getting weaker. The faster the engine revs, the faster the compressor spins, right? So the should be the cause.
Go figure, I can fix million dollar aircraft engines with my eyes closed, but an automotive engine kicks my butt :(
Help, Please!! Thanks!
2eyefishclaw
05-16-2005, 08:57 PM
Tripple Pressure Switch Is A Common Prblem
catrue
05-16-2005, 09:22 PM
Tripple Pressure Switch Is A Common Prblem
THe repair manual I have does not talk about it much. Is it something I can get easily and change without uncharging the system? From what I have posted, do you think that this will fix the problem, or is it part of it?
THe repair manual I have does not talk about it much. Is it something I can get easily and change without uncharging the system? From what I have posted, do you think that this will fix the problem, or is it part of it?
suvguy
05-17-2005, 11:22 AM
Take it to a shop and have them put a manifold gauge set on there and see what your pressure are. Could be too little refrigerant or too much refrigerant causing the problem. When reving the engine causes the aux fan to come on, sounds like low refrigerant or a compressor on it's way out. Get the pressures checked and go from there
suvguy
Reviving an old thread here. I still have the problem with the A/C. This is a 2000 Rodeo V6 AT 4wd.
When I turn the air on, the electric condensor fan in front does not come on. If I am reading the schematic properly, the pink/white wire off the triple pressure switch(top of drier?) should be the hot to the fan relay. When I hook up my multimeter to it, I only read .8v, shouldn't it be 12+? Could this be my problem?
I jumped the fan and it works fine. Can I replace just the triple pressure switch, or is it not necessarily the problem? I would really like to figure this out without taking it in.
EDIT:
I jumped the fan so its on all the time, and it really did not make a difference in the temp. Now here is what I am thinking, careful it's not a safe thing to be around. When I drive the truck at a normal speed, or rev it in the driveway at around 2k, the air gets colder and the lines get cold under the hood. If it sits, both get warm. My thinking tells me that the compressor is not doing its job, and is getting weaker. The faster the engine revs, the faster the compressor spins, right? So the should be the cause.
Go figure, I can fix million dollar aircraft engines with my eyes closed, but an automotive engine kicks my butt :(
Help, Please!! Thanks!
suvguy
Reviving an old thread here. I still have the problem with the A/C. This is a 2000 Rodeo V6 AT 4wd.
When I turn the air on, the electric condensor fan in front does not come on. If I am reading the schematic properly, the pink/white wire off the triple pressure switch(top of drier?) should be the hot to the fan relay. When I hook up my multimeter to it, I only read .8v, shouldn't it be 12+? Could this be my problem?
I jumped the fan and it works fine. Can I replace just the triple pressure switch, or is it not necessarily the problem? I would really like to figure this out without taking it in.
EDIT:
I jumped the fan so its on all the time, and it really did not make a difference in the temp. Now here is what I am thinking, careful it's not a safe thing to be around. When I drive the truck at a normal speed, or rev it in the driveway at around 2k, the air gets colder and the lines get cold under the hood. If it sits, both get warm. My thinking tells me that the compressor is not doing its job, and is getting weaker. The faster the engine revs, the faster the compressor spins, right? So the should be the cause.
Go figure, I can fix million dollar aircraft engines with my eyes closed, but an automotive engine kicks my butt :(
Help, Please!! Thanks!
jseah88
05-18-2005, 07:24 PM
I just had the same problem with my 99 amigo Im assuming that the ac parts are the same here. They evacuated the moisture and then added some extra freon. got it back today and it seems to be working a lot better now, waiting for when we hit the 90s and 100s.
Mach7
08-03-2005, 02:20 PM
Did you get the problem fixed? What was wrong? Sounds similar to my problem...
Thanks
Thanks
jseah88
08-04-2005, 06:03 AM
nope that didnt fix it, the ac still sucks, the only thing I can think of is that the condenser or is it called an evaporator is small and that is why it has so much problems on hot days. I have a toyota camry and the AC on that works so much better then the Amigo.
like 5 to 10 mins in the amigo to cool down
2 mins in the toyota
like 5 to 10 mins in the amigo to cool down
2 mins in the toyota
Tom01Rodeo
08-06-2005, 02:14 AM
Have you guys cleaned the condensor recently. I cleaned my honda the other day and it was extremely dirty. Also, the evaporator can get dirty but its more involved to clean.
jseah88
08-06-2005, 07:42 AM
well you know Im assuming here that when I took the vehicle in with the orig complaint to check the AC that well they would have checked if the condenser needed to be cleaned. How did you clean yours btw
Tom01Rodeo
08-07-2005, 03:36 AM
well you know Im assuming here that when I took the vehicle in with the orig complaint to check the AC that well they would have checked if the condenser needed to be cleaned. How did you clean yours btw
Air hose at home then pressure wash at the car wash.
Air hose at home then pressure wash at the car wash.
jseah88
08-07-2005, 09:12 PM
Air hose at home then pressure wash at the car wash.
ahh cool dont an air hose unfortunately for me. live in an apt. hmm was wondering if anyone has used a product called frigi clean. I saw it on motorweek but it is like $90
ahh cool dont an air hose unfortunately for me. live in an apt. hmm was wondering if anyone has used a product called frigi clean. I saw it on motorweek but it is like $90
spottedfd2
09-24-2007, 08:59 PM
ahh cool dont an air hose unfortunately for me. live in an apt. hmm was wondering if anyone has used a product called frigi clean. I saw it on motorweek but it is like $90
Go to Lowes. They sell a spray air conditioner coil cleaner foam. It costs about $8-$9 per can. Follow instructions on the can. It really works well. I've cleaned my home air conditioner evaporator unit and the rodeo condensor core. All you do is spray it on, wait until all the foam runs down and disappears, then rinse with water spray. Try it, you'll like the results!!!
Go to Lowes. They sell a spray air conditioner coil cleaner foam. It costs about $8-$9 per can. Follow instructions on the can. It really works well. I've cleaned my home air conditioner evaporator unit and the rodeo condensor core. All you do is spray it on, wait until all the foam runs down and disappears, then rinse with water spray. Try it, you'll like the results!!!
DZENAN1
09-25-2007, 09:50 PM
Same here i have a 2001 isuzu rodeo LS, everything runs great never had any problems with it except with the ac when i got quick it works fine when i stop it stops cooling, i think that isuzu should have a recall!!
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