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Air conditioner clicking why?

stevetimleck

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Hi guys my ac pump turns on and spins for a few revolutions then stops about every 10 or 15 seconds while the heat (not defrost) is on. Is this normal ? and if not any ideas what is wrong? (note) due to the common rotting accumulator the freon is probably low but its winter so I wont fix it until summer.
thanks
 






Yep the compressor is on in every position except for off and floor. And yeah, it's probably low on freon.
 






If you choose not to repair it till summer , do yourself a favor and disconnect the plug to the AC compressor so the clutch dosent get toasted and the compressor dosent get toasted from lack of oil flow .

If it's a R134 system , get a can from local parts store and a tap kit and put the 134 in . If it leaks out fast , be looking for oil on ac lines / compressor and or any other A/c parts . If you can't find the leak by oil residue and or you do find oil , spray soapy water on the area(s) that you think r leaking . If they are leaking and you have any freon (or 134 ) in it you will see bubbles (duh) .
Ive had A/C leaks at work that were so slow a sniffer wouldnt find them , but soapy water in a spray bottle would .

Also , it's best for you to run your compressor ( turn the AC on) every couple days during the winter time . I know it's cold but if the compressor dosent run during the winter , the front seal can dry out (oil helps seal the ceramic seals) and can actually leak freon/R134 from no-use .
 






My airconditioning went haywire once and finally went out.
took it to my mechanic and he found out that my cycling switch went out. there is some specs on this in the haynes manual chapter 12 page 12-41
 






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