kocke01
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- City, State
- Penfield, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 Sport
So my A/C goes out on my 94. One day it just got warmer and warmer and then nothing. So, I figured low on refrigerant. Take a low side reading - 100 psi. Strange. Oh well it's a cheap guage. I buy some stuff to seal leaks. In the process of that the Compressor turns on. Cool (no pun intended). Pop a 12 oz can of 134a on, and it takes it all, but in the meantime the compressor has turned off. Weird. Pressure must have gone back down. Put in another can. Nothing. Damn thing doesn't even come on. So then I'm thinking maybe while I was filling it I did something to the electrical connector that's on the low side so I fiddle with that. Nothing. Ok maybe the connector on the compressor. Nope.
Now I'm thinking the refrigerant is coming out somewhere as fast as it's going in (all the while the psi is staying steady at 100 which is too high). Knowing I shouldn't, 1 more can (I know you're cringing now) while I listen for leaks (if it's coming out that fast when I turn off the engine I should hear something hissing).
Takes the can, no sounds. I'm stumped. Now it's war.
I turn on the truck and the A/C and grab my trusty hammer who I have engraved right on him "The persuader" (If this doesn't work I'm going to my other hammer I engraved "BFH" on). Anywho, I VERY lightly tap the compressor. Of course nothing, but it IS making me feel better. Now I go over to the low side and where the schrader valve goes in is a square fitting that goes down to a canister. I "tappa, tappa, tappa" the square fitting and the compressor comes on! Take a reading, and I'm at 45 psi. A bit high but in range. So, I let a some refrigerant out (the CORRECT way OF COURSE - it's not like I just pushed the little valve open, er, umm....). So, it's highly likely I have a slow leak there, but it also appears that there is some sort of blockage/or closed valve there that was causing the pressure reading to jump which I think made the compressor think everything was too high so it shut off.
So that's my story, anyone know the technical reason why "The persuader" once again lived up to it's name??

Now I'm thinking the refrigerant is coming out somewhere as fast as it's going in (all the while the psi is staying steady at 100 which is too high). Knowing I shouldn't, 1 more can (I know you're cringing now) while I listen for leaks (if it's coming out that fast when I turn off the engine I should hear something hissing).
Takes the can, no sounds. I'm stumped. Now it's war.
I turn on the truck and the A/C and grab my trusty hammer who I have engraved right on him "The persuader" (If this doesn't work I'm going to my other hammer I engraved "BFH" on). Anywho, I VERY lightly tap the compressor. Of course nothing, but it IS making me feel better. Now I go over to the low side and where the schrader valve goes in is a square fitting that goes down to a canister. I "tappa, tappa, tappa" the square fitting and the compressor comes on! Take a reading, and I'm at 45 psi. A bit high but in range. So, I let a some refrigerant out (the CORRECT way OF COURSE - it's not like I just pushed the little valve open, er, umm....). So, it's highly likely I have a slow leak there, but it also appears that there is some sort of blockage/or closed valve there that was causing the pressure reading to jump which I think made the compressor think everything was too high so it shut off.
So that's my story, anyone know the technical reason why "The persuader" once again lived up to it's name??
