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Showing posts with label Air Conditioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air Conditioning. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

AC appears to work when driving, although inside car temp feels

Question: AC appears to work when driving, although inside car temp feels like its on the increase. When stopped temperture guage increases from mid point to near full deflection, continued driving drives the temp sensor back towards mid point, although not much cooling going on. Clutch like sound from compressor kicking on and off, when observed flywheel appears to start and stop, large AC fan (top of cooling housing) does not kick in at any point, although it sounds like there is a demand for it. Complete cooling housing replaced appx 12-18 months ago...car odometer only 50000km operating in Saudi Arabia, extreem ambient temperature...any suggestions Answer: The compressor clicking on and off is a sure cut sign of the system being low on freon. Once the freon level is full then the system will work properly. Reference Link: Air Conditioning Troubleshooting

Monday, October 06, 2008

heat and air does not come on anymore.

QUESTION:
I have a 2005 F250 Harley Davidson edition and the heat and air does not come on anymore. It has the auto control system in it. It started out with the air blower not being able to be controlled or shut off then it went to just nothing? Where should I start to look? So far just reset the battery to see if it rests the computer
ANSWER:
Assuming you have checked all the fuses. The first place I would look would be the blower motor relay ( located in the battery junction box under the hood, for specific location refer to fuses and relay section in the owners manual). If it is sticking it would cause the issue at hand. the other thing that might be a problem would be the blower motor speed controller but not as likely. Reference: Using a multi-meter

Friday, September 19, 2008

the a/c blower does not work on settings 1 thru 3, but it will work on 4

Blower Motor Resistor
QUESTION: We unfortunately own a 2002 Kia Sedona. the a/c blower does not work on settings 1 thru 3, but it will work on 4(max).. ANSWER: You have a bad blower resistor. It is accessed on the passenger side either from under the dash or through the glove box. This is about a $55.00 part and is held in by 2 screws. Here is a picture of it so you know what you are looking for.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

How the Air Conditioner Works

Air conditioning system and the flow of refrigerant
Any automotive air conditioning system employs four basic parts-a mechanical compressor, driven by the vehicle's engine; an expansion valve, which is a restriction the compressor pumps against; and two heat exchangers, the evaporator and the condenser. In addition, there is the refrigerant that flows through this system. The belt-driven compressor uses engine power to compress and circulate the refrigerant gas throughout the system. The refrigerant passes through the condenser on its way from the compressor outlet to the expansion valve. The condenser is located outside the passenger compartment, usually in front of the vehicle's radiator. The refrigerant passes from the expansion valve to the evaporator, and after passing through the evaporator tubing, it is returned to the compressor through its inlet. The evaporator is located inside the vehicle's passenger compartment. When the compressor starts running, it .... READ MORE

Sunday, August 31, 2008

2004 Scion XB - air conditioner it does not cool down on the inside like it has

QUESTION:
I have a 2004 Scion XB, the problem that I just started experiencing in is that when I am running the air conditioner it does not cool down on the inside like it has in the past. This vehicle has been in an accident that had front end damage. could the accident have something do with the air conditioning not get as cold as it has in the past. Also the a/c unit has not been charged for 4 yrs or better yet since the scion was bought.
ANSWER:
More than likely it just needs to have the freon level topped off. Newer cars have tighter tolerances due to less freon being installed at the manufacturer. Have the freon topped off and all should be well once more. There is the possibility the condenser has been damaged and has a very slow leak.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

heater/air conditioning fan that runs on high all the time

Air Conditioning Dash Console
QUESTION:
I have a 2007 Mercury grand marque that has the heater/air conditioning fan that runs on high all the time. the other functions on the system all seem to work fine. I HAVE ISOLATED THE CIRCUTS BY REMOVINE THE BLOWER FUSE AND THE RELAY AND THE FAN STOPS. IT HAS THE ELECTRONIC TEMP CONTROL MODULE ON IT, THE BLOWER DIAL SEEM TO MOVE OK. I'M THINKING IT MUST BE THERE
ANSWER:
In most cases the relay is stuck internally and replacing it should fix your issue. You can swap it with a "like" relay for testing. If this does not cure what ales your vehicle, then the only thing left is the module itself.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Air Conditioner Not Working - Troubleshooting

Air Conditioning System Diagram
HOW IT WORKS: Freon is compressed and flows through the condenser where it is cooled into a liquid. The freon passes through the receiver/dryer to remove moisture. Once the freon leaves and enters the expansion valve/orifice tube The high pressure liquid becomes a vapor and is extremely cold as it passes through the evaporator and on to the compressor to repeat the cycle. HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT IT : Check for Compressor Clutch Engagement - Turn the air conditioner to the "on" position and set controls to the coldest setting. Start the engine and allow to idle. Then open the hood and inspect the clutch at the front of the compressor, is it turning? "engaged" if so, the system has enough refrigerant to activate. If the system is low on refrigerant it will not work properly. In this case an air conditioner recharge kit is needed to recharge the system. If the compressor clutch is not turning proceed to next step.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

ac not working

Question: I have a alero Oldsmobile gls 2.4 and the ac is not working. leak test negative pressure is fine compressor not kicking on Answer; Most common issue is low freon. Even if it is low on freon it can still have pressure: Now if you are certain it is not low on freon, then it is electrical. The first test to do would be to apply power directly to the compressor to see if the clutch pulls in. If it does not: Replace the compressor/Clutch (most come together). If it does pull in then follow these steps to diagnose the issue STEP by STEP Air Conditioning Troubleshooting

Friday, August 01, 2008

Troubleshooting your Air Conditioning System

Air Conditioning Compressor

Ok, the Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch will not engage, so lets figure out why not. With the ignition key on, unplug the low pressure switch (clutch cycling switch) and place a jumper wire across the connector. The switch is generally located on the side of the accumulator. If the compressor clutch does not click in then you need to check for Battery Voltage at the connector. If you do have Power leaving the A/C Clutch Relay and heading to the compressor but not power at the clutch, then replace the wire between the two.

Troubleshooting your Air Conditioning System

Saturday, July 19, 2008

The A/C blower motor remains on after the climate controller Off button is pressed

Question: I have a 1994 Buick Park Avenue Ultra. The A/C blower motor remains on after the climate controller Off button is pressed. It also remains on after the ignition switch is turned off. Please advise as to what the problem is. Answer: Your problem is very common and is either a faulty blower relay or a blower fan control module. I would replace the relay first as it would be the easiest and most cost effective diagnosis. If my memory serves me correct the relay is near the firewall under the hood it should be marked on the cover. Check that first. You could switch it out with another relay under the hood and see if it fixes it.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Water collects on the interior floor when the air conditioner is used

  1. Air conditioner evaporator drain hose is blocked. Clear the drain hose where it exits the passenger compartment.
  2. Air conditioner evaporator drain hose is disconnected. Secure the drain hose to the evaporator drainage tray under the dashboard.

Troubleshooting your Air Conditioning System

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Problem: A/C compressor - pump oil and refrigerant all over the engine

Question: Got a great one for the curious professional. 1971 GMC C2500 Kustom; 3/4 ton pickup; 2-whl drive; automatic transmisson; 402cc engine. Problem: A/C compressor. System inop. Event#1 - replace comp/receiver-dryer/evaporator coil. Pull a vacuum and charge - cools fine down to 36 degrees. 10 hours into operation some clutch seal or gasket fails and distributes pump oil and refrigerant all over the engine compartment. In fact the clutch assembly basically exploded. Okay, return the warranteed part and start over. Again, install goes well - cools to high 30''s but after 10-15hrs of operation the compressor begins to throw a mix of oil and refrigerant across the engine hood and compartment. Can''t really identify from where it originates. By now we involve a shop - what''s up? They say on GM only there is an adjustment (pressure) somewhere within the system that has to be dialed down when converting from r12 to r134a - makes sense - too Answer: I have seen this before. The oil that is spraying everywhere is coming from the pressure relief valve located on the compressor. It is supposed to do this when the pressure is too high to avoid the compressor from actually blowing up. The problem you are having is a failed high pressure switch. Yes it is that simple. On the high side of the system there is a high pressure switch and it is supposed to shut off the compressor when the pressure gets to a certain point and then once it drops, it allows the compressor to kick back in. P.S. there is no adjustment for dialing down the pressure. Just replace the high pressure switch and all will be fine.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

GMC Yukon with dual zone AC

Question:
I have a 1999 GMC Yukon with dual zone AC - leak in freon dist lines to rear unit - Does GM sell both line sets that that allow me to convert to standard front only system ?
Answer:
You would have to change the accumulator and the liquid lines to keep the system in the front and all the parts are available for this from your local dealer.

Friday, June 27, 2008

The AC is only blowing out the defrost vents

Question: The AC is only blowing out the defrost vents and not the front AC vents. What could be the problem?Optional Information: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Answer; Automatic Climate Control: This is a common issue with the the Grand Cherokee's. This is caused by a failed electronic actuator that controls the mode(directional) door inside the air flow box mounted under the dash. Removal of the dash is required for this repair and can take up to 13 hours of labor. I do recommend having a dealer do this for you unless you are a seasoned mechanic. Manual Climate Control: A vacuum line going to the mode(directional) door manual vacuum actuator inside the air flow box mounted under the dash has cracked or the actuator has failed. Removal of the dash is required and can take up to 11 hours of labor.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Air Conditioning pressure cycling switch

Question:
I have a 1994 Chevy truck and I need to recharge the air conditioning. When i hook up the can of R134a Freon the compressor does not engage to suck in the freon. Could it be a bad Air Conditioning Pressure Cycling Switch?
Answer:
The situation you are running into is normal. The compressor will not engage until there is enough pressure seen at the air conditioning low pressure cycling switch. So what you will need to do is manually bypass the switch with a jumper wire. This will engage the compressor and allow it to suck in the freon. After you have installed one can (14 oz.), then remove the jumper wire and finish the recharge cycle with the pressure cycling switch plugged in.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Air Conditioner blows warm air

1. Air conditioner system is discharged. Have the system evacuated, charged and leak tested by an MVAC certified technician, utilizing approved recovery/recycling equipment. Repair as necessary. 2. Air conditioner compressor clutch not engaging. Check compressor clutch wiring, electrical connections and compressor clutch, and repair or replace as necessary. Troubleshooting your Air Conditioning System

Monday, June 16, 2008

problem with the A/C on my 2005 Honda CRV

Question: I am having a problem with the A/C on my 2005 Honda CRV ex. It cuts out with no load on it and the air comes tepid and there are awful smells at times. When i am going up hill and am pushing on the gas, I can feel the car feel like it is dragging and not wanting to go then it decides to take off. What is the problem? Answer: OK, sounds like the a/c is overcharged which can be the cause of all your concerns this will cause the engine to struggle so you need to have the a/c checked first . Air Conditioning Step by Step Diagnostics

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Where is the low side ac port on a 98 Chrysler Cirrus?

Question:
I have a 1998 Chrysler Cirrus 2.5 V6 and need to find the low side port so I can add more freon to my Air Conditioning system.
Answer:
The low side is located near the evaporator and has a distinguished color blue cap.

Monday, June 09, 2008

My car AC quit working

Question:
I have a 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser Tour 4 cyl . When the temperature reached 90 and the humidity was 100% last night, my car AC quit working, even put out warm, moist air. After it sat a while, it seemed to be working again. Could it have "iced over" like a home AC unit can?
Answer:
Could it have Iced Over? Most definitely! I have seen this occur under similar conditions. This can also occur when the Freon level is slightly lower than normal. But I the weather conditions are not normally at 100% humidity, I wouldn't worry about it.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Air Conditioning Repair Information

Summer is here and it is getting hotter each day. You have a great car but the Air Conditioning no longer blows cold air out the dash. You have had it to the shop and they want to charge you a large amount of money just to tell you what is wrong with your air conditioning. You have an option. You can troubleshoot the the air conditioning system yourself with the use of an Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Chart. You'll find this step by step air conditioning diagnosis process an easy way to determine what is wrong with your car's air conditioning system.