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1992 190E AC Question
very cold for the first 5 minutes of operation, once the car warms up - compressor stops working, does not cycle on off - sound like low freon or compressor woes or niether:confused: - hot here and need the air, why oh why don't I check these things out before I actually need them:rolleyes4
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Have you verified the belt tension is correct? If the belt slips, the compressor will shut down to protect the belt.
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belt tension OK , freon level good, the guy wh checked it indicated "probably electrical, just what I need to chase an electrical gremlin
Any common areas to look at here, fuses good as far as I can tell, it does come on. COuld it be the temperature ACC control ( blue /red dial ) ? All input welcome! |
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It turned out to be a blown fuse for the aux. fan. I replaced the fuse and the aux. fan operated. That was a few years ago and it is still working. Dave |
I will check that out, thanks, where might this fuse be?
Should the fan come on when the AC is on? Is there a way to check operation of the fan independent of the AC? How does the main fan work and is it related, can it be tested? Is there a temp switch relay and where might that be.... so many questions so little time :freak: Thanks for any input |
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More stuff
AC Condenser
AC/Refrigerant Temperature Sensor AC Cutoff Switch AC Evaporator AC Expansion Valve AC High/Low Switch AC Relay So which of these could be a culprit and once again , how do I check them? |
sounds much like aux fans..
with the engine off....see if you can spin it freely with your hand... it could have locked up and fried a fuse... |
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So, step number one is to verify correct operation of aux fan. You should have a 3 prong Temp. Switch that looks something like this. If you unplug the connector that goes on the 2 prongs and short them out at the connector, the aux. fan should operate. In theory, that is what the temp. sw. does...the 2 pins make continuity when the temp. reaches 110 degrees C. |
Will do this weekend, I will post back findings
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slk230red
you were right on, thanks for the advice, it was the temp switch for the aux fan all well and cool............:D |
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Just a tip, you might want to check your pressures because if the system runs for a while without the aux fans spinning it can lose some refrigerant out the pressure relief valve. As a result, though your aux fan now works, your charge might be a few oz. low. You won't notice until it's about a hundred degrees out...
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CRAP! Hot again!
So here is the deal, I thought I had it fixed…….
I replaced switch after the shorting out method worked and much to my chagrin now it does not work . Here are the symptoms I do know the aux fan is working With plug shorted everything works, fan, aux fan, compressor cycles on and off, responds to the temp dial, aux fan even shuts off after a time, turn it to max cool and it works fine Connect to the switch and the electric fan stops, compressor cycles occasionally but not enough to cool Now I am lost, all connections are secure, no bubbles in sight glass. I need to take it on a trip, can I just short it out and make it work , is this a bad thing? Could my pressures be the issue, It would seem that it should still work at least the electrical part. Are there other switches I should check Here is the other issue, the temp gauge never really goes above 85-90C, could that also be an issue, I thought the aux fan worked when the compressor got hot or pressure was high HELP |
please:confused: :freak:
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