NotSoSlowSHO
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Okay guys and gals....
My fiance has begun hounding me to get the AC in the titanium fixed for our trip to the convention. Unfortunately, this is one area I am conpletely uneducated in. Ive never dealt with an AC system before, minus a quick R134 recharge.
Here's the scoop:
When I bought the car, the AC compressor power harness was unplugged at the compressor. I was told by the PO that the AC worked, and had been retrofitted for R134, but it needed a re-charge. Great, I said. It was winter at that time, I didnt need the AC, so I didnt look into it until later.
Months later, its getting warmer. (70+) So, remembering what the PO said, I plugged the compressor back in, and gave it a quick R134 charge. Pressures were in the GREEN on the recharge kit gauge. It worked, but BARELY. The compressor seemed to cycle normally (would engage for 5 seconds or so, then disengage). I put a thermometer in one of the vents and the lowest reading I ever got was 50 degrees (on a 70 degree day).
At the time, I was neck deep in graduate work and lost the time and the interest to get it working correctly. I assume Im dealing with a leak (its ONLY 16 years old
) but I also figure Im dealing with something else?
Could sombody outline a sequence of actions I should take to get this system back in working order?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
On a side note.... In my forum searching, I came accross a reference to a troubleshooting guide put together by "MELS" but have been unsuccessful in finding such a guide.
My fiance has begun hounding me to get the AC in the titanium fixed for our trip to the convention. Unfortunately, this is one area I am conpletely uneducated in. Ive never dealt with an AC system before, minus a quick R134 recharge.
Here's the scoop:
When I bought the car, the AC compressor power harness was unplugged at the compressor. I was told by the PO that the AC worked, and had been retrofitted for R134, but it needed a re-charge. Great, I said. It was winter at that time, I didnt need the AC, so I didnt look into it until later.
Months later, its getting warmer. (70+) So, remembering what the PO said, I plugged the compressor back in, and gave it a quick R134 charge. Pressures were in the GREEN on the recharge kit gauge. It worked, but BARELY. The compressor seemed to cycle normally (would engage for 5 seconds or so, then disengage). I put a thermometer in one of the vents and the lowest reading I ever got was 50 degrees (on a 70 degree day).
At the time, I was neck deep in graduate work and lost the time and the interest to get it working correctly. I assume Im dealing with a leak (its ONLY 16 years old
) but I also figure Im dealing with something else?Could sombody outline a sequence of actions I should take to get this system back in working order?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
On a side note.... In my forum searching, I came accross a reference to a troubleshooting guide put together by "MELS" but have been unsuccessful in finding such a guide.
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