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By blake on Thursday, April 19, 2001 - 02:10 pm: Edit |
Help! I'm in Phoenix and it's almost May. Got the AC recharged and when it blows, it blows cold. However, it blows hot after a minute or so. If I wait a bit and cycle the switch, it repeats. Any ideas?
By Eduardo Albesi on Thursday, April 19, 2001 - 05:49 pm: Edit |
Hi, mine does so occasionally, and a little tapping on the switch makes it work again. Just beginning fall down here, so I'll wait to next summer to have the switch replaced.
Hope this helps,
Regards
Eduardo Albesi
'95 300 TDI Disco
(Buenos Aires- Argentina)
By Jon on Friday, April 20, 2001 - 02:43 am: Edit |
Whoever recharged your system put too much refrigerant in and it's causing your condenser coil to freeze-up. I'd take it back to them and request they correct their error (unless you had it done at a dealer. Then they did it on purpose LOL). Out of curiosity, does a fog blow from the vents when it starts cooling? Usually that's a sign of an overcharged cooling system, but that doesn't always have to occur. Regardless, when you cut it off, it's enough of a break to allow the coil to thall somewhat, so it will work correctly when you cut it back on. It should re-freeze eventually, though. Have it checked.
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Friday, April 20, 2001 - 08:02 am: Edit |
Also may be bad AC selector or fan speed switch (at the electrical contact level). Had similar problem with wife's Infiniti traced to plain old bad switch. However, AC on my Phx Disco was playing games last year - on max setting would blow and blow cold, then stop altogether. Cycling switch would cure problem. I cleaned spilled soda out of switch (thanks, honey!) and problem stopped. Since you just had a recharge done, maybe it was over-recharged - I don't particulars of AC system well, but it's getting over 90 out here, so it'll be a problem! Ever hit the trails?......
By blake on Sunday, April 22, 2001 - 10:34 am: Edit |
Thanks for the input guys. I'll check the switch and have the shop check the recharge. Bill, I'm open, drop me a line.
By DougC on Sunday, April 22, 2001 - 11:41 am: Edit |
How did you get the switch out? My AC stopped working for a few seconds when it was on full and recirculation selected. Thought I'd check for spilled soda before going to the dealer...Doug
By Jon on Monday, April 23, 2001 - 03:25 am: Edit |
To get that switch out, you have to remove the whole center dash panel and then pull the climate control unit out. The Haynes manual tells you how, but it'd be a lot to write in this space provided. Email me if you wanna know everything.
By DougC on Monday, April 23, 2001 - 03:35 am: Edit |
No need to type the instructions, I'll go pick up a manual. Thanks for the quick response and happy rovering...Doug
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