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2016 Trax - Air Conditioner blows hot air

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#1 ·
Sporadically the air conditioner blows out hot air. Appears to be an issue in traffic/city driving. Had the car in and of course "could not recreate"... "Service manager also test drove it"... Anyone else experiencing this?
 
#5 ·
Hey Rich... It's blowing hot air. In addition to a test drive, the Service Manager took some temperature reading. They were within their spec's. But; to me that just means they were unable to re-create the problem.

It's too bad... Overall; The Trax is a fun car. I like it. Too early to say I'd recommended it/Chevy. Also; Love the Manual Shift Mode!
 
#7 ·
Thanks Chelsea! The dealer was kind enough to provide a loaner. This helps greatly... as I have family matters to tend to this afternoon. I will definitely update. Sorry about the "Not So American". Still can't get over the sticker... Assembled... % of American parts... Transmission origin... Motor origin... I know it's the way you're all going. But; I don't have to like it. Hope this trend changes
 
#8 ·
Chelsea... Latest; I'm holding onto the loaner. My Service Rep. said they were in touch with Tech. Asst., and had not resolved the issue yet.

Not sure if that means they were not able to recreate it, or they did, and have yet to determine cause. Guess I should have asked. Great that they've resolved to keep the car, and fix it.

Thanks for your interest. I'll let you know how I make out tomorrow
 
#9 ·
ditto- hot air

I just got my 16 Trax LTZ back from the dealership this evening after they had the car Friday thru today. They reduced the freon in the system per tech bulletin #16-NA-034. The Phoenix valley is hard on a/c units but the rentals 16 Cruze and 16 Nox ( supplied by the dealership ) work perfect in 108-115 degrees -
had no problems blowing cold air. I know the greenhouse is greater in this product but that should not be causing this issue. I notice this in early May when the temps were rising into the lower 90's - took it in at that time / said it was to spec.
 
#14 ·
Yeah ... it's a little better now... I just close the passenger side and force as much cold air at me - I did stop by the Buick dealer since the Encore has been out longer and has more product on the road. He indicated that he has seen a few and in one case after 3 visits they just replaced the compressor.
Let's wait and see once the temps start to rise into the teens again
 
#15 ·
Good luck Nacra01... I have the loaner at least 1 more night. They're replacing something. My Service Rep. told me yesterday, he would be out today.

So; when I called for an update, I spoke with another rep. He told me it's on hold, waiting for a part to come in.
He wasn't very forthcoming, about which part. Actually; seemed a little annoyed.
But; In his defense. I didn't press him for what part.

I'll update tomorrow. My rep is back
 
#18 ·
I'm well aware of Lemon Law rules. One has to wonder... When we were first shown the car. The sticker from the New Jersey dealership, that swapped the car with Grand Prize, was still in the process of being removed. Does make you wonder.

A few cool days forecast for our area. So; It'll probably at least a few days before I have to return. Not going to freeze my butt off, just to re-create this situation.
 
#22 ·
Hi Buffalo,

I regret to hear about this air conditioning concern you're experiencing as I understand how inconvenient this is during the warm summer weather. I cannot guarantee a different outcome, however, I'd be happy to locate a different dealership and assist in setting up an appointment for a second opinion. If you're interested, please send us a private message.

Chelsea D.
Chevrolet Customer Care
 
#28 ·
Another horror story today... First time using A/C, since being dismissed by the dealer.

What's normally a 15-20 minute trip from Brooklyn Bridge, up the west side Hwy, to George Washington Bridge...

Turned into an hour and a half, due to traffic, with hot air blowing at me. Worked for 5 minutes till I hit traffic. As soon as I crossed the GWB, and started moving, it worked.

Are these the same units in their other models?
 
#29 ·
AC units all have the same parts, they change the sizes of the parts to fit the cars.

Without having a set of AC gauges on the car its tough to tell what the **** is going on, it could be the condenser or the evaporator is too small to cool the car, any number of problems.

I have seen cars in the 90's shipped without an orifice tube in the AC line, the car would cool down to 60 but no further

http://www.walmart.com/ip/FJC-3006-...39151027&wl0=&wl1=s&wl2=c&wl3=85371568370&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=193325810450&veh=sem

I found the orifice tube was never installed, the only reason I looked at it was I feared it was blocked, when I took it apart there was no orifice tube in the car.
It was a low mile car that belonged to my neighbor, the car was never hit or in for repairs, she said the AC never quite cooled like other cars they had.

I'm only guessing on this, its hard to diagnose this stuff without seeing it happening.
 
#30 ·
I read that these & most modern vehicles automatically shut off the AC's compressor if the engine, oil, transmission, or antifreeze/coolant gets too hot, to prevent damage, or prevent an antifreeze/coolant boil over.

It happens to my sister's truck every time it gets near 90F in slow heavy traffic.

If that's the case with these, the solution would be to put a bigger condenser & radiator in them. But I bet the dealers don't want to do that unless you're willing to pay them a lot for it.

You guys in Phoenix are getting some record breaking temps - - wow. I don't know how you deal with it, & it's gotta be hard on vehicles or machinery too. Maybe you're just used to it, just like us folks get used below zero F in winter. Once it gets above 40F most of us don't bother putting on a coat. By 55F we're ready to go out in shorts & a T-shirt. Most of us would be miserable or die if it got over 90F too long.
 
#31 ·
Beeguz... One would hope they'd have noticed something missing, unless they just didn't investigate. Brand new car... Shouldn't have to run to Walmart for missing parts, or settle for shutting down passenger, etc...

Paid for a car, with an adequate air conditioner, This is "obviously inadequate".

Chevrolet Customer care... If I provide a VIN, could you possibly check to see if there was a specific reason, this vehicle was "swapped". Grand Prize, in Nanuet, NY, was still peeling the sticker, from a new Jersey dealer, when we were shown the vehicle.