A/C Problems (Not Cooling)
#21
And it also will not take more refrigerant if the compressor is not running.
You need to find out why you're not getting 12 volts to the compressor clutch.
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Thats because the compressor is not running. It will read whats called standing pressure if the compressor is not running.
And it also will not take more refrigerant if the compressor is not running.
You need to find out why you're not getting 12 volts to the compressor clutch.
And it also will not take more refrigerant if the compressor is not running.
You need to find out why you're not getting 12 volts to the compressor clutch.
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Well if you're sure the inner hub of the compressor is turning, then I guess it's not pumping.
It might be hard to see the inner hub of the compressor.
If your compressor is bad you'll need to do something about all the trash that came out of it and into the condenser, most places won't warranty a compressor if you don't buy a new condenser with it. You'll also need an accumulator and orifice tube, plus some flush and oil.
And if you do all this work yourself you can't skip out on using a vacuum pump before putting new refrigerant in the system.
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Well if you're sure the inner hub of the compressor is turning, then I guess it's not pumping.
It might be hard to see the inner hub of the compressor.
If your compressor is bad you'll need to do something about all the trash that came out of it and into the condenser, most places won't warranty a compressor if you don't buy a new condenser with it. You'll also need an accumulator and orifice tube, plus some flush and oil.
And if you do all this work yourself you can't skip out on using a vacuum pump before putting new refrigerant in the system.
It might be hard to see the inner hub of the compressor.
If your compressor is bad you'll need to do something about all the trash that came out of it and into the condenser, most places won't warranty a compressor if you don't buy a new condenser with it. You'll also need an accumulator and orifice tube, plus some flush and oil.
And if you do all this work yourself you can't skip out on using a vacuum pump before putting new refrigerant in the system.