Air Conditioning becoming mediocre
On a side note, as the guy was unhooking the low press line right behind the drivers side headlight, he brushed up against a coolant line that goes to the auxiliary pump and snapped it clean off!! So I spent $62 buying a new hose assy and replacing some blue juice. But I got the AC Freon for free! Glad he found the weak connection, would have hated to find that far away from home on a road trip!
Chad




I guess a trip to a local MB repair shop is in order, will need this resolved before the next Texas Summer or my wife will drive my truck!!
Chad




Finding that leak is easy with a sniffer tool or you can search for an oily spot olong pipes or the A/C condenser upfront.
El Cheapo A/C Valves... simple fun
You've had the system pumped so many times your Hi/Lo Schrader valves may be the leaky spot. Again there's a tool to replace them without losing any of the charge.
If all else fails to spot your leak, buy a charge-can for cheap with UV die included... it will help make the leak glow for ya.

The tool you have a pic of (thanks for that) looks like the one I got for tires, its a Schrader removal tool that I use to change out bike tires and scooter tires. Thanks again, love these forums, saving me cash!
Chad




It keeps the pressure inside while the Hi/Lo valves are being replaced.
So you don't need to vacuum at all.. trst for leaks with a little spit over valve area - Look for foaming as you would for a tire valve.
Pressure here are 3 to 4x greater... so wearing eye protection is a pretty good idea!
Leak come out with lub oil so look for any obvious spots with greasy wetness signs.




The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Compressor Clutch turns on and off as commanded and again the Passenger Side is cold. There has to be (in my opinion) a switch somewhere that is not commanding the system to "Cold" on the Drivers side. What switch or what component would that be and where is it located?
On a side note, the air coming out smells like Gym Socks, I added the AC Pro mold an mildew removal but it still reeks when you turn the fan on. Is there a low point somewhere that this stagnant smell is conglomerating? How do I get to that?
Thanks gents!
Chad




Well I'm not sure if it worked or not, the weather cooled off so we didn't use the AC much at all for the rest of the year. But it's starting to warm so we will be using the AC soon I'm sure. I have a question for the guys on here, the soured smell from the AC is still in the Car, I have ran 2 cans of AC PRO thru it to try and get rid of it but with no luck.
Does the car have a drain plug somewhere on the AC Unit, assuming it is puddling? Can I inject a cleaner or hell even Carb Cleaner to get rid of the smell into the hole of that drain plug, if it has one?
Thanks guys!
Chad
Finding that leak is easy with a sniffer tool or you can search for an oily spot olong pipes or the A/C condenser upfront.
El Cheapo A/C Valves... simple fun
You've had the system pumped so many times your Hi/Lo Schrader valves may be the leaky spot. Again there's a tool to replace them without losing any of the charge.
If all else fails to spot your leak, buy a charge-can for cheap with UV die included... it will help make the leak glow for ya.

easy and inexpensive enough to even have on hand for the…” just in case” option!



