Why is my C-1500 AC not working?

Why is my C-1500 AC not working?

If it’s low enough, the compressor will not even kick in. Just a thought before you start tearing things apart. Thanks. I only have an old R-12 gauge set, so I can’t actually test the refrigerant level.

What was the a / C problem on my 1998 Silverado?

One day last year, I started my 1998 C-1500 350 2WD, and surprise – the a/c blew hot air. I said a bad word. I only use the truck to go to the lumber yard, so I just let it be – until today, when it was 98F and I got stuck in a 10-mile traffic jam (I said many bad words).

Why does my Silverado Sierra not have a fan?

I only use the truck to go to the lumber yard, so I just let it be – until today, when it was 98F and I got stuck in a 10-mile traffic jam (I said many bad words). Dashboard switches appear normal, but a/c clutch does not engage. (Is this properly called a “cycling switch”?) Do not know whether the fan switch was on or off when tested.

Is the a / C clutch on or off on a 1998 Silverado Sierra?

Dashboard switches appear normal, but a/c clutch does not engage. (Is this properly called a “cycling switch”?) Do not know whether the fan switch was on or off when tested. Not sure what the function of the relay is – perhaps it closes when the fan switch is on? Will check tomorrow morning.

If it’s low enough, the compressor will not even kick in. Just a thought before you start tearing things apart. Thanks. I only have an old R-12 gauge set, so I can’t actually test the refrigerant level.

Why is my AC not blowing cold air?

The chemical Freon or simply you can call it coolant is the reason why the AC cools hot air quickly. The chemical can run out if there is any leakage in the AC. Thus, AC would not work, as there is no Freon in the system.

One day last year, I started my 1998 C-1500 350 2WD, and surprise – the a/c blew hot air. I said a bad word. I only use the truck to go to the lumber yard, so I just let it be – until today, when it was 98F and I got stuck in a 10-mile traffic jam (I said many bad words).

I only use the truck to go to the lumber yard, so I just let it be – until today, when it was 98F and I got stuck in a 10-mile traffic jam (I said many bad words). Dashboard switches appear normal, but a/c clutch does not engage. (Is this properly called a “cycling switch”?) Do not know whether the fan switch was on or off when tested.