Air Conditioning Questions



I took it in to the dealer today for them to perform Service B and look into this. I got a call late today that they couldn't duplicate it on their short drive. They requested permission to do a longer drive tomorrow which I granted. They explained what they think is happening is because of the logic/priority built into the AC. Apparently the outer vents in the dash are to always be on. The center vents share with all rear vents and will lose flow (possibly completely) to properly cool the rear of the vehicle to the requested temperature. I could see how this could cause the situation. I was wondering here if anyone else has experienced this or is familiar with the logic/priority of the AC system?
The reason I am curious is that I have asked them to verify the freon charge is appropriate and have not been able to get confirmation that this has been done. Secondly, the service writer who wrote it up when I dropped it off told me that sometimes the AC "case" goes bad and needs replacing. This contains all diverters, actuators, etc. He is not my usual service writer and handed off to my usual writer when he was back this afternoon. My service writer hasn't mentioned this as a possibility.
I just want to be confident in the resolution before leaving on a long road trip with the family this summer.



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The GLS has a secondary battery that should keep the A/C running! Perhaps there's a refrigerant leak?
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BTW, if I switch off the AC and run only the fan few minutes and switch AC back on, cold air starts coming out like there is no tomorrow for few minutes. Then the cycle repeats!




BTW, if I switch off the AC and run only the fan few minutes and switch AC back on, cold air starts coming out like there is no tomorrow for few minutes. Then the cycle repeats!
The blending doors may need to be "normalized", or there is some sensor triggering a wrong signal.
Do you have a bi-directional MB-aware scanner? If you do, go to the AC module, and look for the "normalization/initialization" of the blend doors. Fingers crossed it is just that.




I think MB calls the blending doors -> AC actuators.
The "normalization/initialization" -> AC relearn
In older models, there used to be a procedure to reset the system by a combination of the buttons in the AC control panel.
If the actuators were stuck (which I doubt in your case), some owners have tried setting the AC at the lowest temperature first, then at the maximum temperature (hot) so the actuators reach their limits. However, I do not know if that is similar to the relearn/normalization process.
Keep us posted on your progress




I have sync button turned on. Don't front and rear become the same temp setting when that happens? I am using the controls on the screen to adjust all that. Hope I am not missing anything.








