Good evening, community. I'm having issues with the HVAC system in my 2011 Screw Raptor and, despite extensive research, I haven't found a similar case. Here's a summary of the problem and the steps I've taken so far:
Problem Description:For the past few months, my A/C has not been blowing very cold, especially during the extreme 116-degree days in Texas.
Steps Taken:
Next Steps: I’m considering getting the entire system evacuated, flushed, and cleaned. I also plan to replace the dryer.
Request for Advice: Although I am not an expert in A/C systems, I would greatly appreciate any advice from those who have encountered similar issues or from experts in A/C systems.
While addressing the A/C problem, another issue has arisen. The airbag light is now on, displaying the code B005D - Short to Ground on the front passenger seat.
Troubleshooting: When I plug in the seat belt connector, clear the code, the airbag light turns and stays off. However, as soon as I unbuckle the seat belt, the airbag light reappears immediately.
I am also happy for any piece of advise regaring that issue.
Thank you!
Problem Description:For the past few months, my A/C has not been blowing very cold, especially during the extreme 116-degree days in Texas.
Steps Taken:
- Freon and Pressure Checks: I checked the freon levels and system pressures.
- Resistor Testing: I experimented with resistors (300-390K Ohm).
- Evaporator Core Cleaning: I performed a deep cleaning of the evaporator core.
- Additional Troubleshooting: I used Forscan and a temperature gauge for further diagnostics.
- B11F0 - Air Intake Damper Position Sensor Additional Fault
- Symptom: Circuit Short To Ground Or Open
- U0163 - Lost Communication With Navigation Control Module
- Note: This might be related to my aftermarket stereo installation, which replaced the SYNC 1 system that stopped accepting Bluetooth. Despite installing a new APIM, the issue persisted for a few weeks.
- The re-circulation door is broken; I’ve temporarily closed it to improve cooling.
- After removing the blower motor to address the broken piece, I cleaned the evaporator core as thoroughly as possible without removing the entire dashboard. It’s now 90% clean with only some small debris remaining.
- I also cleaned the evaporator temperature sensor and reinstalled it in its original position.
- I installed a new outside air temperature (OAT) sensor, as some users have reported that this resolved similar A/C issues for them.
- Low Pressure Side: Stable at 40 PSI; compressor clutch engages properly.
- Evaporator Temperature: At the lowest fan setting, it reads a stable 37-41°F and the compressor cycles correctly. However, as the fan speed increases, the evaporator temperature rises, reaching 61°F at the highest fan setting. At 2500 RPM, the temperature drops only to around 57°F, with the compressor remaining fully engaged and not cycling.
- Lowest Fan Setting: 50-53°F with minimal airflow.
- High Fan Setting: 60-70°F.
Next Steps: I’m considering getting the entire system evacuated, flushed, and cleaned. I also plan to replace the dryer.
Request for Advice: Although I am not an expert in A/C systems, I would greatly appreciate any advice from those who have encountered similar issues or from experts in A/C systems.
While addressing the A/C problem, another issue has arisen. The airbag light is now on, displaying the code B005D - Short to Ground on the front passenger seat.
Troubleshooting: When I plug in the seat belt connector, clear the code, the airbag light turns and stays off. However, as soon as I unbuckle the seat belt, the airbag light reappears immediately.
I am also happy for any piece of advise regaring that issue.
Thank you!