Re: Airco cycling
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Re: Airco cycling
- From: "Jan van de Wouw" <Jan@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 13:44:28 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe LoRe'" <dmcjoe@xxxx> wrote:
> The Fanzilla will cycle the cooling fans with the compressor,
> they do not stay on continuously when in the AC position.
> If you fans and compressor are
> cycling with an "on" time of less than 7 seconds
> your AC system is low on freon.
On this subject I have a question.
I finally drove my car home yesterday, the first time for me to ever
drive a DeLorean.
Since it was kind of hot outside and my passengerwindow doesn't work
I thought I'd try the airco.
On the highway (going about 75mph/120kph) the compressor cycled on
and off for approximately 2secs on and 9secs off. (And boy was this
noticable on the engine-output!)
My first thought was "low freon" so I switched it off and just put
the system on "vent".
When I was home I decided to investigate further, so while idling I
switched on the Aico at Max and got a 7sec on, 3sec off cycle.
Now what is my problem? Or is it suposed to be this way?
I also have another "is it supposed to be like that question":
My car still has the original Craig-radio (with the display on the
cassette-door) and I wanted some music (I had a twoo hour drive ahead
of me). The radio seems to default to .2 MHZ-steps while on FM.
I wanted to tune into 96.8, but could only get 96.7 or 96.9
as you can understand reception was terrible.
Is ther a way around this? I plan on replacing the radio with a
Kenwood Radio-CD-combination, so it isn't that important, but I was
just wondering.
Thanks in advance,
Jan van de Wouw
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