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Hey Guys/gals

I have a 94 ES300. It seems that recently my AC has chosen to stop working. Even with it set to full blast cold, it is giving me full blast hot. Every now and then it will cool off for 15-20 minutes, but then go right back to super hot. It has been taken in to the dealership and they told me they thought it was the computer. It is on the avereage around 100 degrees here and I am dying in the heat.:cries: Has anyone experienced anything like this? Is this a known flaw with Lexus air conditioners?

Thanks in advance

Josh

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It sounds like the expansion valve. This is a very common problem with the early ES 300's.

My wife's 94 ES 300 had AC problems for about two years. It would cool okay when the car was first started. However, on very hot days, the cooling would seem to disappear completely. I had the refrigerant level checked several times, and it was full.

From reading on the Lexus forums, I determined that the problem was the expansion valve. I had it repaired at a local auto air conditioning specialist this past April. The cost was about $420.00. This included replacing the receiver-dryer. The Lexus dealer wanted over $700.00 to do the repair.

Posted

good to see new members finding already answered questions

try looking in the general maintance section for self tests

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good to see new members finding already answered questions

try looking in the general maintance section for self tests

I did a search in both areas and didn't find anything. Sorry if it is a "noob" qiestion. I tried my hardest to answer it on my own. CUman Thanks for the resonse. I had a feeling it would be a common problem. I will look into getting it replaced. So I am guessing its not worth doing on your own?

Posted

This is not really a do-it-yourself job. The refrigerant has to be evacuated, the repair done, and then a leak test performed. Then it must be recharged. This calls for considerable expertise and specialized equipment.

The expansion valve is located under the dash at the evaporator.

Posted

You will need to look at the low and high side reading. A/C repair is never a DIY, bring it to someone certified and let them fix it. Good luck.

JPI

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Here is the Self-Diagnostic Test. It's pretty cool that the car has this . . . it's almost fun :P

(This was originally posted by k9 crew)

SELF-DIAGNOSTICS

An Electronic Control Unit (ECU) within A/C-heater control

panel monitors system circuits and stores trouble codes in memory if

problems are detected. All codes, except Codes 22 and 23, are stored

in memory. Malfunction is current if Code 22 or 23 is displayed. To

retrieve stored codes, see RETRIEVING CODES. Codes are displayed at

temperature display. See Fig. 2.

RETRIEVING CODES

1) Simultaneously press and hold AUTO and recirculated air

switches. See Fig. 2. Turn ignition on. All indicators will flash 4

times, at one-second intervals. Tone will sound when indicators flash.

2) A/C system will enter self-diagnostic mode. To end

indicator check, press and release OFF switch. Read codes at

temperature display.

3) If trouble code is displayed, proceed to appropriate

trouble shooting procedure. See DIAGNOSTIC CODE IDENTIFICATION table.

Codes are displayed in ascending order. To slow rate at which codes

are displayed, press fresh air button to change display to step

operation. Each time fresh air button is pressed, display changes by

one step.

4) If tone sounds as code is displayed, problem currently

exists. If tone does not sound as code is displayed, problem occurred

in past and does not presently exist.

Code Diagnosis

00 ................................................ Normal

11 (1) ............. In-Vehicle Temperature Sensor Circuit

12 (2) ................ Ambient Temperature Sensor Circuit

13 ................. Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit

14 .................... Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit

21 (3) .............................. Solar Sensor Circuit

22 (4) .................... Compressor Lock Sensor Circuit

23 (4) ........................... Pressure Switch Circuit

31 .................. Air Mix Door Position Sensor Circuit

32 ................ Air Inlet Door Position Sensor Circuit

33 ............... Air Outlet Door Position Sensor Circuit

41 ....................... Air Mix Door Servomotor Circuit

42 ..................... Air Inlet Door Servomotor Circuit

43 .................... Air Outlet Door Servomotor Circuit

(1) - If in-vehicle temperature is -4 F (-20 C) or less,

Code 11 may set even though system is normal.

(2) - If outside air temperature is -58 F (-50 C) or less,

Code 12 may occur set though system is normal.

(3) - If testing is done in a dark area, Code 21 may set

even though system is normal. Shine a light at solar

sensor and recheck codes.

(4) - Malfunction is current. Code is not stored in memory.

ACTUATOR CHECK

1) Perform step 1) of RETRIEVING CODES. When system enters

self-diagnostic mode, press recirculated air button. Each mode door,

motor, and relay will operate at one-second intervals. Press fresh air

button to display codes one at a time, and perform step-by-step

actuator check.

2) Check airflow and temperature by hand. Tone will sound

each time display code changes. Each display code is associated with a

system operating condition. See Fig. 3 or 4. Press OFF button to

cancel actuator check mode.

Hope this helps!

Bryan

Posted
You may find this thread helpful:

Previous Air Conditioning Thread

Good luck!

Bryan

Thank you very much for the responses. I have an appointment to get my expansion valve switched out this weekend. I am looking forward to my first ACed ride home in a while.

Posted
You will need to look at the low and high side reading. A/C repair is never a DIY, bring it to someone certified and let them fix it. Good luck.

JPI

LOL I just noticed you are in Garland. I am in Dallas. Does your shop do this kind of work?

Posted

Can a camry 94-00 expansion valve and rec. drier be used on the ES300 from 1995 year? IF so there's a set I can purchase now and take over to the local shop. Thanks guys

Posted

The part number for the 94 ES 300 expansion valve is 88515-20100. The part number for the receiver dryer is 88470-33020.

Do the Camry parts you have show these numbers? Lexus parts and Toyota parts usually carry the same part numbers.

Incidentally, the cost for these parts from Irontoad.com is $55.58 for the expansion valve and $74.84 for the receiver-dryer.

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