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- 2019 B5 Blue Challenger Hellcat Redeye
When I run my AC it makes a hissing* sound and blows warm air. Initially the noise would stop when I turn the AC off or switch to Track mode. But, now the issue is there even when the AC and fan are off. (*Best I can describe it, is it sounds similar to filling a scuba tank or an air compressor tank coming up to pressure.) The noise isn’t immediate; it takes a few seconds to build after the car is started and running. Also, the noise doesn’t change when pressing the go pedal.
I haven’t picked up high and low pressure gauges to check the pressure on the system. I’ve tried pulling all the fuses for the AC system but that didn’t resolve the issue. I scanned for DTCs and nothing came up. I also checked the low side pipes when the AC was running and they didn’t get cold; which leads me to believe here is a leak.
My knowledge is limited, at best, with HVAC systems. Does the AC system still activate when the AC isn’t on in the cabin or the car isn’t in Track mode? Could a leak cause this noise if the system isn’t coming up to pressure? Any suggestions on what to check or try next? The “comprehensive” service manuals are, in my opinion, anything but. So, I made an appointment with the dealer.
Separately, any recommendations for an ODB2 scanner that supports actuator/module testing for Hellcats? The ODB2 scanner I have doesn’t support actuator/module testing for current gen SRT Hellcats. Although, it did give me an alert that the throttle body has a 40% chance of failing in the next 10k miles. 😕 At least it has a 60% chance of living longer than 10k miles…. 10,001 miles?
Appreciate any suggestions on where to look into next. Thanks all!
BTW - 2019 Hellcat Redeye with 9,100 miles.
Edit: Adding video of noise.
I haven’t picked up high and low pressure gauges to check the pressure on the system. I’ve tried pulling all the fuses for the AC system but that didn’t resolve the issue. I scanned for DTCs and nothing came up. I also checked the low side pipes when the AC was running and they didn’t get cold; which leads me to believe here is a leak.
My knowledge is limited, at best, with HVAC systems. Does the AC system still activate when the AC isn’t on in the cabin or the car isn’t in Track mode? Could a leak cause this noise if the system isn’t coming up to pressure? Any suggestions on what to check or try next? The “comprehensive” service manuals are, in my opinion, anything but. So, I made an appointment with the dealer.
Separately, any recommendations for an ODB2 scanner that supports actuator/module testing for Hellcats? The ODB2 scanner I have doesn’t support actuator/module testing for current gen SRT Hellcats. Although, it did give me an alert that the throttle body has a 40% chance of failing in the next 10k miles. 😕 At least it has a 60% chance of living longer than 10k miles…. 10,001 miles?
Appreciate any suggestions on where to look into next. Thanks all!
BTW - 2019 Hellcat Redeye with 9,100 miles.
Edit: Adding video of noise.
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