RE: [DML] Re: Air Condition at Highway Speeds
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RE: [DML] Re: Air Condition at Highway Speeds
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 18:57:59 -0700 (PDT)
We discussed this on the other list Bob..
I told you, it is possible that when you recently
replaced your AC hose the system was not evacuated and
charged properly.
Assuming you have an earlier car that only has the
low-pressure switch, it is possible the high is WAY
TOO HIGH causing it to create extra heat in front of
the radiator.
Hook a gage set up to the AC and see of if both the
high AND low are where they should be (you calculate
it based on ambient air temperature... or use the
table in the service manual).
NO, the AC compressor should not stay on all the time
--- Videobob Moseley <videobob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please wllow me to hijack this thread for a
> moment....
> My AC compressor seems like it is on all the time
> (when the AC is on)
> the clutch doesn't cycle on and off, except when I
> turn the AC off.
> Is this normal?
> What tells the clutch to release on and off?
> What should I check?
> Is there a relay or sensor that operates this?
> Thanks.
> - VB
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