2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 Common ac issue and how to fix it. step by step video on how to replace an ac condenser and where the common issue is and leak.
Did ur new condenser come with pag oil. Did u have to add some if so where and how. I have the Sam problem ordered new condenser but it doesn’t come with lubricant
Just pour it into the condenser buddy. Make sure you dont pour it into the transmission side of the condenser. 1.5-2 ounces should be good PAG46 liquid oil in a white bottle from autozone for a 2014-2015
I’m about to do this myself but question. After you install the new condenser do you have to vacuum immediately right after? I’m asking because I’m thinking of changing the part and taking to a shop to vacuum and recharge.
@@923matthew you can do AC at home if you know what you’re doing. It’s easier to recharge with a machine but you can charge it with a manifold gauge set the old school way.
Pretty much a good video pretty much.
Don't forget to add PAG oil... about 2oz...add to the condenser low side port...
If Gm would recall the condensers and back window paint peeling I’d like gm a bit better
New condenser come with drier, right?
Did ur new condenser come with pag oil. Did u have to add some if so where and how. I have the Sam problem ordered new condenser but it doesn’t come with lubricant
I made sure i bought the same exact as the oem to make sure everything fit
how do you clean the vacuum! o the AC LINES?
I have a guy that has a machine to completely flush it
Where did you the new condenser and how much?
autozone. about $150
How come none of these videos show how to put the oil in the condenser
Just pour it into the condenser buddy. Make sure you dont pour it into the transmission side of the condenser. 1.5-2 ounces should be good PAG46 liquid oil in a white bottle from autozone for a 2014-2015
I’m about to do this myself but question. After you install the new condenser do you have to vacuum immediately right after? I’m asking because I’m thinking of changing the part and taking to a shop to vacuum and recharge.
No you do not, A/C shouldnt kick in if its not recharged, meaning it wont harm anything untill you vaccum and recharge it with freon
You must need to bring to the shop! Doing AC by yourself at home is no way
@@923matthew you can do AC at home if you know what you’re doing. It’s easier to recharge with a machine but you can charge it with a manifold gauge set the old school way.
Did you have any trouble connecting the lines back to the new condenser at the top on both sides?
went in a little hard but that's normal since the seals have to sit and seal properly. once it snaps in over the clip, you are good!
Can you show how to out pin back together
You are destroying the atmosphere by releasing the Freon from the AClines. You must have to use AC system to do so’🤯
News flash stupid all the Freon had already leaked out ! Hence replacing the condenser!
I know right mine already leak out.!!!
I'm calling Joe Byron