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Old 09-19-2004, 09:17 AM
Satch0922 Satch0922 is offline
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Originally Posted by psfred
Replace the belt and tensioner -- cheaper than a new compressor!

There is a speed sensor on the compressor, and it if slows down, the Klima relay will drop it off and leave it off until the engine is restarted. This is to protect the belt since there is only one, and you will get severe engine overheat without a fan belt.

I would also check the fuse for the aux fan -- if bad, the high side pressure can go pretty high, cause the belt to slip, and shut the compressor off.

Sadly, it could also be a compressor on the way out.

Could also be what happened to the "spare" I'm working on -- front seal leak caused the rubber in the clutch to fail, so compressor won't turn properly. That would account for the "bark", too. Won't last long, the rubber shreds.

I'd check the belt first, since that is more likely to be the problem than anything else. A dead belt tensioner will let you run so long as it's fairly cool, but let the belt slip as it heats up.

Peter

This is your problem. replace your belt....I had the same issue and the belt would "occasionally" slip. This causes the speed sensor to shut the compressor off. This feature is to keep a "locked up" compressor from burning up the serpentine belt and leaving you stranded.

HOWEVER...if you compressor is going bad and on the verge of locking up this will also trigger the speed sensor and the compressor will be shut off. Check the belt first before you spend $$$$$$$
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