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A/C not cooling effectively?

Old 06-07-14, 04:21 AM
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I have a 06 LS430 with Nav and 34k mi. While the air conditioner is cooling in the auto setting and cold temp setting the car never seems to cool off and the fan doesn't adjust down. The air coming from the vent just doesn't seem cold enough. Any ideas on achieving resolve will be appreciated.
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Old 06-07-14, 04:25 AM
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Is it set to recirculate? Make sure it is, or else you may be pulling in warm air from the outside.
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Low in freon.
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The LS430 has the best AC I have ever felt in a car. Even in Texas on the hottest days the LS AC will cool the car down to an almost uncomfortable cool level in 5-10 min whereas our Toyota HL stays warmish unless the AC is permanently maxed out when it gets over a 100 degrees here. My guess is that the AC coolant is low, or the compressor is shutting off or not coming on for other reasons, or else the cabin air filter is blocked. If it is low coolant take it to a real AC specialist or to Lexus - just re-filling it with coolant at a general repair shop will mean it will discharge again unless they find the root cause of the leak. Coolant just doesn't evaporate by any significant amount unless there is a leak somewhere.

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Originally Posted by greg3852
Is it set to recirculate? Make sure it is, or else you may be pulling in warm air from the outside.
thanks for your assistance. I changed the setting to recirculate and I now have real AC.
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Change your cabin filter if you have not already.
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Originally Posted by Jabberwock
The LS430 has the best AC I have ever felt in a car.
Domestic cars have far more powerful AC systems than Japanese cars, IMHO. One could freeze in a Ford if sitting in front of the AC at full blast. No AC setting in my LS430 could do that.

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I just ran into the same thing today. I didn't realize having the outside circulation would add that much more heat.
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Changing the air to inside recirculate should not be the answer to your problem. For instance, if you have the air on recirculate when you start up after the car has been in 100F ambient, the interior of the car may be 130-135F. The A/C would have to deal with this 130F air when it is in recirculate at startup. How can it cool the car down faster than if the air is set on soutside air which is 100F? Makes no sense. If the compressor is operating properly and fully charged, it is fully capable of quickly cooling the car down when set on auto. This car has one of the best A/C units in the business. Get it checked out and let it do it's thing!
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In "Auto" setting, the system automatically closes or opens vents to outside air, depending upon temp and humidity both inside and outside.
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I thought this was pretty common knowledge, but AC is run with a refrigerant called R134a. Colloquially, it's called freon, but that's a term for the old R12 refrigerant that is no longer used in modern cars.

Over time your air conditioning loses its charge of R134a and stops cooling as effectively. This happens naturally over time or very quickly if you have a major leak in the system. Take your car to a shop with HVAC certification (most do) and have them recharge the refrigerant in the system and ad UV dye.

Best case scenario: your AC works like new for years down the road. Worst case scenario: AC loses its charge quickly again and the UV dye the added will show where your car is leaking refrigerant from. An AC recharge usually costs around $100 but it could be more or less depending on where you go.
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