2002 Excursion AC
However, I drove down to the coast towing boat 10K load and temp was 90 degrees going down. It was cool in the cab but ran with temp turned down as cold as possible (60 degrees) and I never got too cold. Temp from vent was down to about 57 when driving about 70mph and one section of highway that was shaded, you could feel cooling down more until in the full sun.
Coming back with Excursion sitting in sun all day and extremely hot, around town it never got more than 68 degrees in the vent. Until I was able to get out of town and get to highway speeds for about a 1/2 hour did I get the temp back down to around 58 to 60.
So, last resort now is for me to replace the Evaporator core. Still on the fence whether I want that challenge....calling mechanic to see what they will charge to replace it and go from there.
So since last update, over time the air is not as cold as it was after the updates. I know for a fact that there is still some residual particles in the system, so the orifice tube is most likely partially clogged, so will replace it in a couple weeks when I get the time.
However, I found out that they have different types of orifice tubes. Over 105 and under 105 degrees, then the standard oem.
I am not sure what the standard OEM is from the others....but would it make sense to use the over 105 degrees (for extreme temperature areas) now that we easily have hotter summers? At least here in NC, the temps near 100, sometimes a bit over and high humidity really works the AC.
I also need to change out the rear expansion valve.
So since last update, over time the air is not as cold as it was after the updates. I know for a fact that there is still some residual particles in the system, so the orifice tube is most likely partially clogged, so will replace it in a couple weeks when I get the time.
However, I found out that they have different types of orifice tubes. Over 105 and under 105 degrees, then the standard oem.
I am not sure what the standard OEM is from the others....but would it make sense to use the over 105 degrees (for extreme temperature areas) now that we easily have hotter summers? At least here in NC, the temps near 100, sometimes a bit over and high humidity really works the AC.
I also need to change out the rear expansion valve.
actually there is a replaceable filter/screen for the rear before the Txv. It is underbody on the small metal tube at the spring lock quick connector.
i just changed mine along with the TXv and rear evaporator








