2003 LS AC only works on drivers vents??

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On my wife's 2003 LS V8 the ac was not working. So I had the refrigerant drawn out and the system checked. It was about a pound low. So they filled it back up and the AC works, but only from the vents on the driver’s side of the car. It is split down the middle on the dash. Driver’s side works, the passenger side and the back vents blow hot air. The dual climate is off and even when I lower the passenger side it still blows hot. Any suggestions as to what is causing this?

Thanks!!
 
Yes, please search this site. DCCV failure is a common climate control problem. You have the classic symptom.
 
I just did DATC self test and the only code that came up was 2426. I searched this forum and did not find much on that code. The list of Codes did not have it. I did find it online as "B2426 RH A/C Solar Radiation Sensor Open Circuit" anybody know what that means?
 
I just did DATC self test and the only code that came up was 2426. I searched this forum and did not find much on that code. The list of Codes did not have it. I did find it online as "B2426 RH A/C Solar Radiation Sensor Open Circuit" anybody know what that means?

Don't worry about the sun load sensor. It doesn't do much of anything when it does work. (Note that these work well on other Ford/Mercury/Lincoln cars that I have had, but it doesn't seem to do anything on either LS that I have.)
Your DCCV is bad. The DATC diagnostics will only catch this if one or both solenoid coils corrode open or short out. Instead, your passenger side valve has stuck in the open position. At least the self test has confirmed that your wiring to the DCCV should be good. You just need to replace the DCCV.
 
Thanks! That is what I was planning to do. I will search on here for some tips on how to do it. I have not been to happy working on the LS due to everything being so crammed in there. I think I read where it takes around 2-3 hours. Sounds like you have to take a lot of things off or apart to get to it.

I found a new DCCV at O'Reily's Autoparts. $140.99 for a Motorcraft. I tried searching for a DCCV on some of the websites listed here, but did not find it. I guess I should search under "Heater Control Valve" as that is how O'Reily's has it listed.
 
Update. Thanks for all of the help. Finally got the DCCV from Rock Auto. $95 shipped to my door. O'Rielly's wanted around $200 for the Motorcraft part. Took my about 2 hours to put it in. I got big hand and it was a beast to work in there. If it was out in the open it would be as easy as putting toilet paper on the dispenser!

Again thanks for all of the help! Great forum!
 
How did you get it for 95?

Mine is out all of sudden and I'm about to pull the trigger but it's 122 for the cheap one and that's with the 5% off.
 
GEN I has 5 in/outlet tubes, 2 more than the GEN II.
GEN I DCCV installs directly below the Aux coolant Pump.



If I'm not mistaken there was someone on here not too long ago that boasted about getting a much better price on a GEN I DCCV by ordering it from Jaguar.
If memory serves me correct, DCCV, I thought that's what it was.






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@Purevil FYI: 1st GEN DCCV aka: Motorcraft YG355 Heater Valve

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...&field-keywords=Motorcraft+YG355+Heater+Valve



For no/little heat at idle on GEN I aka Aux Coolant pump,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/23085102108...iewitem=&sspagename=ADME:L:OU:CA:3160&vxp=mtr

Install:
http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/fo...p-Re-OEM-Auxiliary-Coolant-Flow-Pump-GEN-1-V8
 
Wonder if the Four Season's is just as good?

Rockauto has it the cheapest....and it's the same brand that most the auto stores carry.

Saving money is hard work.
 
Engine going in the car in a few weeks... These items will go on aswell..
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Yikes ... a DCCV ... Nooooo, the nightmares!
Still have marks on the inside of my right arm from putting that Fn thing in.


I think it should be easier since the engine will be out of the car. I actually got a deal on the DCCV it's for a 2000 Jaguar, same part as the Lincoln's for less.


...
Never even thought about looking to see what Jag had to offer on the DCCV. Doh!
Looks like a direct fit, what did you get it for if you don't mind me asking.


Got it for $72 with second day shipping.




half price, +1 very nice!



Jag DCCV half price for GEN I, double check this guys! might be worth it.
 
You know what's sad....where the hell can you get Jag parts?

I've never even seen a Jag dealer with in 2 hour drive of my house.
 
Yeah, I was looking on rockauto last night under Jaguar but I was having trouble keeping awake (doing the bob show on the keyboard)
and couldn't directly find the Coolant Control Valve (DCCV) that Member "silverbucket" may have bought at that reduced price.



I was kind of hoping to find the Jag's version of direct bolt on GEN I fit. (not that I need a new DCCV, just did mine not too long ago)


silverbucket ?
anyone.gif
 
I just looked and can't find a thing under the S series 4.0 Jag from 00-02.

Maybe I need to look at a different year?
 

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