Re: A/C Help Needed...
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Re: A/C Help Needed...
- From: "Robert Rooney" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 14:57:56 -0000
Sounds like you may have a clogged orifice tube. When you look at the
hoses connecting to the compressor, notice how wide they are. Not too
many places for any kind of blockage to build up. Evacuate the system
and remove the orifice tube. It may also be a good idea to blow out
the A/C lines to remove any dirt. Replace the orifice tube and have a
pressure test run before evacuating the air and refilling with R-12.
Since the system is sealed any kind of dirt inside is not normal. A
pressure test can tell you weather you've got a leak in the system,
or it wasn't properly evacutated last time.
Note: When we replaced the orifice tube on our car it came out easily
in one piece, I have been told that this is not always the norm. If
while removing the orifice tube it breaks apart inside DO NOT DRILL
IT OUT!!! When the orifice tube is inserted is twists up thru a quick
curve in the metal A/C line. If you attempt to use a drill to remove
broken piece(s) you risk puncturing the A/C tube.
-Robert
vin 6585
p.s. after replacing the orifice tube & filling the system with 2.8
lbs. of freon, the A/C never cycles on & off. I don't remember the
pressures, but they never got up high enough from then on to trip the
switch. duct temp was measured @ 42°
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Nathan E. Green" <gzen21@xxxx> wrote:
Compressor works good, pressure builds to required level,
> then compressor cuts out. Normal. This goes on for a couple minutes
and all
> is good, then compressor keeps going despite dangerous High
Pressure values.
> We reached nearly 350psi before turning the A/C off for fear of
busting a
> pipe. Turn back on the sytem...works good for a couple minutes then
the same
> thing. So what's the problem?
> I am thinking we may have a bad high pressure switch that doesn't
shut the
> compressor off properly?(But why would it initially work, then
suddenly
> climb out of control??)
> A second more realistic solution is a clogg in the evac?
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