new ac system
#1
new ac system
i just replaced the compressor orifice tube and dryer on my 98 and the clutch will not engage. i have tried jumping the cycle switch and it still wont come on. i tried running t12 volts to the plug by the clutch and it kicks on then. any ideas or tips will be appreciated
#2
did u charge the new system did u put oil in the new **** did u put a check the relays
#3
Did you transfer the high pressure cut out switch on the rear of the compressor? If not, the compressor clutch will not engage. The switch is held in place with a snap ring and the refrigerant must be drained before you remove the plug from the rear of the new compressor.
#4
yes added oil checked relay by swapping it with the horn relay and added freon also transferred high pressure swith
#5
I would say your still low on refrigerant.. The compressor will not engage if you dont have the right amount in...
#6
What are your static A/C pressures???
I would check all of the pressure switches (low and high) and wires....could have a faulty switch. Or not enough pressure in the system.
Are you using a manifold gauge set or the gauge that you get with the Freon in a can??
I would check all of the pressure switches (low and high) and wires....could have a faulty switch. Or not enough pressure in the system.
Are you using a manifold gauge set or the gauge that you get with the Freon in a can??
#7
Disconnect the cycling switch: With the ignition in the run position and the A/C on, do you have battery voltage on one wire at the cycling switch harness connector and less than 5 ohms resistance to ground on the other?
#8
Hi all,
I'm in the process of changing the air con compressor in my '99 2dr and wanted to post a warning for anyone who finds themselves in the same predicament. Having just spent several thousand $$ on other repairs I decided to get the cheapest compressor I could find. Did a search on line and found a "Replacement" brand one (PtNo REPC191115) which claimed to be a direct replacement for my car. Long story short, it's not. I'll post the full story in a new thread, but just wanted to post this in a few existing threads so no one gets ripped off like I did.
-Scott
I'm in the process of changing the air con compressor in my '99 2dr and wanted to post a warning for anyone who finds themselves in the same predicament. Having just spent several thousand $$ on other repairs I decided to get the cheapest compressor I could find. Did a search on line and found a "Replacement" brand one (PtNo REPC191115) which claimed to be a direct replacement for my car. Long story short, it's not. I'll post the full story in a new thread, but just wanted to post this in a few existing threads so no one gets ripped off like I did.
-Scott
#9
did you put your system on a vacuum pump to get all the air out and check for leaks?
Being a HVAC tech i see this all the time they dont get the air out and doesnt run properly.
Being a HVAC tech i see this all the time they dont get the air out and doesnt run properly.
#10
The service manual doesn't mention vacuuming the system when replacing the compressor. Is this essential when the system has been depleted through either a leak or the replacement?