SHOtimer
#2910
So, my AC will work great and cold if it is around 70 or below. However, once it hits the high 80's and into the 100's (like it is today) the AC refuses to get cold.
When I engage the AC the clutch will engage and the AC will cycle, but it will have a heavy load on the engine (unlike when it is in the 70's, i won't feel it) - and in town it will barely get cold. Sitting a light the car will lurch when the compressor cycles, because it is causing such a load.
Today I was doin about 75-80 (100 degrees outside) - with the AC on Max and it was cycling, it would start to get cold then cycle, and go warm, then cycle and start to get cold...then cycle again. This whole time I can really feel the change on the motor while it cycles.
The entire AC system as about 10k on a new Ford compressor, new 'VOV' orfice tube, new accumulator, and all new O-rings.....
Any thoughts?
Doug
When I engage the AC the clutch will engage and the AC will cycle, but it will have a heavy load on the engine (unlike when it is in the 70's, i won't feel it) - and in town it will barely get cold. Sitting a light the car will lurch when the compressor cycles, because it is causing such a load.
Today I was doin about 75-80 (100 degrees outside) - with the AC on Max and it was cycling, it would start to get cold then cycle, and go warm, then cycle and start to get cold...then cycle again. This whole time I can really feel the change on the motor while it cycles.
The entire AC system as about 10k on a new Ford compressor, new 'VOV' orfice tube, new accumulator, and all new O-rings.....
Any thoughts?
Doug