Compressor died on our M108, so we proceeded to replace all items i could find in the WSM, and by using the online parts diagrams. Charged up freon and oil per the WSM, but could never get the pressures to come close to what the WSM says they should be. It got cold in the morning, but as the sun rose it could not keep up. It had been a beast when it came to AC.
Today while reading the WSM again, i found a section i had missed talking about the Expansion Valve (which i replaced) and the Heat Sensitizing Tube???
This is the first time i had seen anything about it (i missed it) and the first time i found it hidden on the parts diagram,
My question is this, it appears that there is some sort of a blockage in the system which is not allowing the pressures to level out anywhere near what they should be. LO and HI sides are too high.
What is the purpose of the Heat Sensitizing Tube, what does it regulate, how is it properly installed and how does it interact with the other components?
WSM simply says if the heat sensitizing tube is correct, then replace the expansion valve.
Before you ask, yes i am 100% sure i replaced all other components in the system. lol
I appreciate any and all advice and if i still have missed a detailed explanation in the WSM please let me know.
050 T1065-72162 SUB-ASSY THERMOSTAT ** Replaces T1065-72160 **
Stay cool and safe.
Today while reading the WSM again, i found a section i had missed talking about the Expansion Valve (which i replaced) and the Heat Sensitizing Tube???
This is the first time i had seen anything about it (i missed it) and the first time i found it hidden on the parts diagram,
My question is this, it appears that there is some sort of a blockage in the system which is not allowing the pressures to level out anywhere near what they should be. LO and HI sides are too high.
What is the purpose of the Heat Sensitizing Tube, what does it regulate, how is it properly installed and how does it interact with the other components?
WSM simply says if the heat sensitizing tube is correct, then replace the expansion valve.
Before you ask, yes i am 100% sure i replaced all other components in the system. lol
I appreciate any and all advice and if i still have missed a detailed explanation in the WSM please let me know.
050 T1065-72162 SUB-ASSY THERMOSTAT ** Replaces T1065-72160 **
Stay cool and safe.
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