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Hi All, with the warmer weather I have been using my PowerBoost’s AC a lot more and discovered a behavior that has really been bothering me. I took it into the dealership for standard maintenance and told them about this, they said they were doing a TSB but nothing changed. I have searched online for a couple of days but can’t find my specific issue.
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State 1: engine on, AC works fine. As the system charges the air gets cold, freezing freakin cold
State 2: engine off(battery), ac doesn’t work. As soon as the engine kicks off and the truck goes to battery mode the air starts getting warm until it is hotter than the outside temp. It starts getting that humid AC just turned off smell. Fan speed does not change.
Then back to state 1 when the engine turns back on. Think stop and go traffic or suburb driving with red lights.
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From my research:
1) The power boost’s AC system should be driven by an electric pump off the hybrid battery. So there should be no dependency on the engine being on. The service advisor said it runs off the engine. Which is it for the 2023 powerboost?
2) There is a condenser freezing issue out there, symptoms include diminished air flow. This is not the case, air flows as expected and behavior reverts as soon as the engine comes on.
3) There is an issue where the mix valve gets stuck on hot. This can’t be the case since it starts working as soon as the engine kicks on and the temp fades cold/hot/cold.
4) There is a TSB out there. My service advisor said he knew about it and that it reprograms the climate control unit to keep the truck engine on during AC use. The engine still turns off during max AC, so either they didn’t do the update or he didn’t understand what it did.
This is a major pain since remote start doesn’t cool the truck and with the hybrid function it takes longer to cool the truck once you start driving since it turns off at lights and such.
Any help/feedback/advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
-Kyle
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State 1: engine on, AC works fine. As the system charges the air gets cold, freezing freakin cold
State 2: engine off(battery), ac doesn’t work. As soon as the engine kicks off and the truck goes to battery mode the air starts getting warm until it is hotter than the outside temp. It starts getting that humid AC just turned off smell. Fan speed does not change.
Then back to state 1 when the engine turns back on. Think stop and go traffic or suburb driving with red lights.
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From my research:
1) The power boost’s AC system should be driven by an electric pump off the hybrid battery. So there should be no dependency on the engine being on. The service advisor said it runs off the engine. Which is it for the 2023 powerboost?
2) There is a condenser freezing issue out there, symptoms include diminished air flow. This is not the case, air flows as expected and behavior reverts as soon as the engine comes on.
3) There is an issue where the mix valve gets stuck on hot. This can’t be the case since it starts working as soon as the engine kicks on and the temp fades cold/hot/cold.
4) There is a TSB out there. My service advisor said he knew about it and that it reprograms the climate control unit to keep the truck engine on during AC use. The engine still turns off during max AC, so either they didn’t do the update or he didn’t understand what it did.
This is a major pain since remote start doesn’t cool the truck and with the hybrid function it takes longer to cool the truck once you start driving since it turns off at lights and such.
Any help/feedback/advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
-Kyle
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