I'm sorting through problems with my 2003 LS V8 climate control. Here are the issues:
1. Originally, the car made a hissing sound under the dash when the A/C was turned on. This became progressively worse as the cooling slowly went away. From reading other threads, it sounds like the system needs charged. I plan to evacuate and recharge the system, which will hopefully solve the hissing, and at least make the refrigerant system work again.
2. Before the A/C went completely away, I got cold temps from the LH vents, and warm air from the RH vents. After reading several posts on this, I purchased a brand new Motorcraft DCCV and replaced it. This didn't make any difference at all. Still warm air from the RH vents. After researching the procedure on other threads, I pulled the DATC codes and found the following:
1242
2798
2796
One of these appears to indicate a bad DCCV, but since I replaced it properly, I don't believe that's it.
So, my questions are this:
- Do my assumptions sound right regarding the hissing noise; low charge? Should I proceed with that first before digging into the code issues?
- Is it possible that my new DCCV is bad, or is it more likely that it's a connection, wire, DATC?
I'm looking for the best order in which to attack these problems from those who have done this before. This is becoming a frustrating exercise, and it's HOT in Texas right now; I need to get that A/C back up and running! Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JD
1. Originally, the car made a hissing sound under the dash when the A/C was turned on. This became progressively worse as the cooling slowly went away. From reading other threads, it sounds like the system needs charged. I plan to evacuate and recharge the system, which will hopefully solve the hissing, and at least make the refrigerant system work again.
2. Before the A/C went completely away, I got cold temps from the LH vents, and warm air from the RH vents. After reading several posts on this, I purchased a brand new Motorcraft DCCV and replaced it. This didn't make any difference at all. Still warm air from the RH vents. After researching the procedure on other threads, I pulled the DATC codes and found the following:
1242
2798
2796
One of these appears to indicate a bad DCCV, but since I replaced it properly, I don't believe that's it.
So, my questions are this:
- Do my assumptions sound right regarding the hissing noise; low charge? Should I proceed with that first before digging into the code issues?
- Is it possible that my new DCCV is bad, or is it more likely that it's a connection, wire, DATC?
I'm looking for the best order in which to attack these problems from those who have done this before. This is becoming a frustrating exercise, and it's HOT in Texas right now; I need to get that A/C back up and running! Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JD