bobwhiles
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EDITED : My title says constantly cycling IT SHOULD HAVE READ: Stays on constantly and does not cycle off. Thanks
Hi Ford Guys and Girls. I am new to this forum. I own and maintain 2 Aerostars - a 96 and 97 both w/ 4.0l and extended bodies.
My searching the forum did not return the answer that I am looing for.
I am rebuilding the A/C on both vehicles. I just finished the 97. The reason for the rebuild is the high pressure hose was leaking. I decided to replace the compressor with a new one, the condenser and the accumulaor. I flused and blew out all the lines. I pulled the system down for 2 1/2 hours (have rear air). It was a good 30 inches down and held tight.
I am asking this question because, it doesn't seem to run as it did before. So I am wondering is this how it is suppose to . . .
Q) Should the clutch cycle off when the a/c is on.
My clutch engaged during the first 12oz can of 134a. It may have cycled a couple of times. By the 2nd can it stayed on. The system is fully charged and blows "ice cold" air. BUT it never cycles off. The low side shows about 70 and does not drop. Before rebuilding the system the clutch would cycle on and off and blow ok cool air. Was this because the charge was low. Seems to me that I had recharged the system before and it still cycled.
I guess that I am not sure how this system (a 134a) is suppose to work. I understand that the cycle switch will engage the clutch when the pressure is above 24 (don't remember the number). Does the cycle switch only disengage the clutch then if it drops below this number? I found no reference to max number (so it's just a low side cycle??)
I heard that a 134a system does not cycle unless the evap starts to freeze up and the systems drops back down. I was told that the cycle switch in this case is working to keep the evap core from freezing - otherwise the compressor runs all the time.
MY CONCERN is that the pressure on the high side raises up. It was getting too high at an idle (outside temp high 80s). I sprayed some water on the condenser core and it dropped from the 300s back to about 250. So I replaced the fan clutch.
What ended up happening - the pressure blew off - I guess there is a dump valve. I was in the palm desert area yesterday with the outside temps above 100. During in town driving the system blew out. My conclusion was that the system should of cycled off which would have lowered the pressure - but I read here somewhere that ford didn't use a high pressure cut off swith in this system.
So should the AC be cyclling on and off?
Thanks Bob
Hi Ford Guys and Girls. I am new to this forum. I own and maintain 2 Aerostars - a 96 and 97 both w/ 4.0l and extended bodies.
My searching the forum did not return the answer that I am looing for.
I am rebuilding the A/C on both vehicles. I just finished the 97. The reason for the rebuild is the high pressure hose was leaking. I decided to replace the compressor with a new one, the condenser and the accumulaor. I flused and blew out all the lines. I pulled the system down for 2 1/2 hours (have rear air). It was a good 30 inches down and held tight.
I am asking this question because, it doesn't seem to run as it did before. So I am wondering is this how it is suppose to . . .
Q) Should the clutch cycle off when the a/c is on.
My clutch engaged during the first 12oz can of 134a. It may have cycled a couple of times. By the 2nd can it stayed on. The system is fully charged and blows "ice cold" air. BUT it never cycles off. The low side shows about 70 and does not drop. Before rebuilding the system the clutch would cycle on and off and blow ok cool air. Was this because the charge was low. Seems to me that I had recharged the system before and it still cycled.
I guess that I am not sure how this system (a 134a) is suppose to work. I understand that the cycle switch will engage the clutch when the pressure is above 24 (don't remember the number). Does the cycle switch only disengage the clutch then if it drops below this number? I found no reference to max number (so it's just a low side cycle??)
I heard that a 134a system does not cycle unless the evap starts to freeze up and the systems drops back down. I was told that the cycle switch in this case is working to keep the evap core from freezing - otherwise the compressor runs all the time.
MY CONCERN is that the pressure on the high side raises up. It was getting too high at an idle (outside temp high 80s). I sprayed some water on the condenser core and it dropped from the 300s back to about 250. So I replaced the fan clutch.
What ended up happening - the pressure blew off - I guess there is a dump valve. I was in the palm desert area yesterday with the outside temps above 100. During in town driving the system blew out. My conclusion was that the system should of cycled off which would have lowered the pressure - but I read here somewhere that ford didn't use a high pressure cut off swith in this system.
So should the AC be cyclling on and off?
Thanks Bob