[DML] Re: A/C problem: compressor is not cycling
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[DML] Re: A/C problem: compressor is not cycling
- From: "Marv Hein" <marvhein@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:54:26 -0000
Did your A/C ever cycle properly?
A PO removed a diode on my car which caused the compressor to engage
and stay engaged as long as the fans were on. I'd be riding along
in VENT and suddenly get a blast of cold air because the otterstat
kicked the cooling fans on. With AC turned on, the fans came on
immediately and I never saw any cycling either.
Marv
#10820
AZ-D
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Travis Graham <tgraham@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a month of sweating it out, I now have air conditioning
once
> again, but something appears to be wrong: the compressor runs
> constantly whenever the A/C is on.
>
> Known quantities:
>
> 1) The system has a small leak somewhere - it loses enough
> refrigerant to stop working after approximately 3 months. I'm
> working on finding the leak, which is why I'm charging it up.
>
> 2) I charged the system yesterday and noticed that the compressor
ran
> constantly. Thinking that somehow I overcharged it, today I
recycled
> the refrigerant, evacuated the system to 29 in-Hg for 30 minutes,
> held that for another 30 minutes (did not lose a bit of vacuum),
then
> charged the system with 2.0 pounds of R-12 (purposefully
> undercharging it initially to see if it would cycle more
> frequently). The air at the center vent is cold (40 deg. F when
> moving, around 60 when sitting), but the compressor still does
not
> cycle (at least, as far as I can tell; I do have Fanzilla, so
it's
> tough to tell if it's cycling when I'm moving).
>
> 3) The ambient temp. is a humid 90 degrees F and my cooling fans
are
> running constantly with the A/C on. Pressures from the manifold
> gauges are...
>
> rest pressure: 69 psi (low and high)
>
> @ idle:
> low side: 42 psi
> high side: 155 psi
>
> @ 2500 RPM (car not moving):
> low side: 28 psi
> high side: 206 psi
>
> 4) My orifice tube, accumulator, high and low pressure switches
were
> replaced 4 months ago when the system was last recharged (and
I'll
> replace the accumulator and orifice tube again when I open it up
to
> replace whatever is leaking). As far as I know, everything was
> working and the compressor was cycling normally the last time
around,
> therefore, I don't suspect faulty switches (I didn't have gauges
> then, so I don't know the pressures).
>
> Section N:09 of the good book seems to point to a faulty orifice
> tube, clogged compressor inlet screen, or overcharging. Given my
> data, could that be right? I tested the calibration of the tank
> scale this morning, so I don't think I'm overcharged (especially
> since I only put 2.0 pounds in).
>
> Any advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Travis Graham
> #6344
>
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