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92 400e a/c compressor won't engage
I have a 92 400 E. The A/C compressor won't engage. I'm pretty sure the compressor is OK. I had the R134 pumped out and refilled. The pressures are OK and there are no leaks. It's somewhere in the circuity.
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Pressure sensor on the drier may be bad mine was. Gorr take out freon again to replace. Compressor must engage to get the proper amount of freon in also btw. Need 35 on the low side with compressor engaged at 2000 rpms or your system will never work correctly.
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Are you sure that the compressor is not engaging momentarily and then kicking out? Watch the front of the compressor while someone starts the car and then turns on the climate control. If it kicks in momentarily, then it is likely a belt or clutch slippage issue.
There has been massive discussion of this system here on the forum if that turns out to be the problem. Best of luck, |
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I had this happen on my 400E. I don't know if this will hurt the compressor or clutch (it didn't seem to hurt mine), but I emptied a can of contact cleaner in between the clutch and pulley, cleaned and reseated both electrical plugs to the compressor, and lightly tapped the front of the clutch plate a few times with a ratchet. I think the engine was actually running and I was calling for cold air on the a/c when I tapped the clutch plate. This was at the recommendation of the dealer's shop foreman. He said that sometimes the clutch sticks and this will unstick it. I don't really know which one solved the problem, but it started working after that. I'm glad it did, because the foreman told me that trying to repair the a/c clutch on the 400E without taking the compressor of the car is not a fun job.
Here is a good link on clutch problems with an idea from Deanyel that I would consider. Intermittent A/C Clutch - A Relay, perhaps??? Quote:
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1993 400E, 256,000 miles (totaled) 1994 E420, 200,000+ miles 1995 E420, 201,000 miles |
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first i would open the hood,place your hand on the ac compressor clutch,it should spin freely with your hand,with no scraping at all,it will move easily,if its hard to turn or grinds while turning,the clutch is bad,also if the clutch is bad,it will throw the belt off,another issue is the pressure sensor,if there is a tiny leack,there will not be enough pressure on the switch to engage the clutch.did they do an evac then perform a pressure test,then leave for a while to see if the pressure has dropped at all?if your positive there are no leaks,check into the ac pressure switch.sometimes they go defective.,make sure all wire connector ends are tight,no loose connector ends,and all the wiring looks tight/sealed.another thing is checking the operation,of the climate control head unit.sometimes the saldor fractures internally,causing no power to relay over the switches.you can resolder the pins,or purchase a reman,unit.good luck.
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