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A/C doesn't cool until car starts moving? Hmmmm
Need a data point of comparison (aka - how does this work in YOUR car?).
The car is my 84 300SD (W126). When I start the car with A/C "on" and I let the climate control do it's thing - the A/C really doesn't do anything but blow air as the car idles in the garage. The air temp stays ambient (warm) as I sit and idle after start up. As soon as I get a little forward motion, down the alley even, air temp starts to drop like the A/C just got a wake up call. So.... does the compressor need to build pressure in the system, or is engine RPM / speed needed to get the climate control going or is this just a symptom of needing a charge? Or is this normal? Once I'm cruising down the road the car cools great, icy cold on the freeway. Temp guage never gets too hot etc. A/C at a light might not cool as effective (fan speed will have to kick up for example if I'm idling in traffic), but I figured that was because no air was going across the condensor. My main question is should the A/C kick-in quickly (within say 30 sec) of start up?
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~shell As of 2/2010: 2001 CLK55 0o\=*=/o0 13.6 @ 106mph 10K mi 1984 300SD 260K mi and going and going... 97 S600 46K miles 1991 Sentra SE-R (extremely dorked with) www.se-r.net |
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