Jdge439
Newbie
So, I spent a fortune trying to get the ac working well in my 95 Yukon. Condenser, dryer, compressor, new lines and flushed the evaporator... yeah, didn't wanna pull it. Anyway, the air kept getting hot when accelerating. Thought it was restriction, or anything.
This truck has a part my 95 Silverado doesn't.. a heater bypass valve. Turns out, the vacuum was falling during acceleration, causing the valve to open again.
I hate dealing with vacuum when electronics can be used ( I like my systems independent, ac dependent on egr valve is nonsense to me). I found a electronic bypas kit and was curious if any you guyses had had any experience with something like this.
More importantly, what did do to wire the thing in without using the knob.
I'd like to be able to have it work as if nothing was changed, no extra switches on my dash or anything like that.
Thanks
Jdge
https://www.oldairproducts.com/product/50-1555-electric-bypass-heater-valve-kit-
This truck has a part my 95 Silverado doesn't.. a heater bypass valve. Turns out, the vacuum was falling during acceleration, causing the valve to open again.
I hate dealing with vacuum when electronics can be used ( I like my systems independent, ac dependent on egr valve is nonsense to me). I found a electronic bypas kit and was curious if any you guyses had had any experience with something like this.
More importantly, what did do to wire the thing in without using the knob.
I'd like to be able to have it work as if nothing was changed, no extra switches on my dash or anything like that.
Thanks
Jdge
https://www.oldairproducts.com/product/50-1555-electric-bypass-heater-valve-kit-