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gmorken 10-03-2018 05:44 PM

A/C relay or HVAC module bad?
 
Has anyone else run into the following scenario?

When driving, I’ll depress the a/c snowflake switch and the compressor will finally kick in anywhere from 10-30 minutes later and provide cold air. After 3 weeks of experiencing this delay, I had the a/c R134 freon evacuated and it held a vacuum for 30 min so I know the overall system is not leaking. They refilled with the proper oil and freon levels but that same delay time still happens when depressing the a/c switch.

I had the a/c system converted to R134 about 9 years ago with no previous issues.

BUT if I leave the snowflake switch on when starting the engine (both warm or cold starts), the air conditioning compressor starts right away with the cool air.

Has my original 85/2 HVAC module finally worn out or is it more likely a worn out a/c relay?

Thanks!

Pauld_94S2 10-03-2018 08:06 PM

Probably start with the AC relay first, it's the cheapest.

thomasryan 10-04-2018 04:47 AM

Is the compressor clutch gap excessive?

gmorken 10-04-2018 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pauld_94S2 (Post 10204225)
Probably start with the AC relay first, it's the cheapest.

Looks like Pelican is getting more of my $$ shortly... thanks for the quick response!

gmorken 10-04-2018 12:11 PM

Thomasryan
Thanks for the quick reply... will check into this possibility in the morning!

Jfrahm 10-04-2018 01:46 PM

My guess is that your system pressure is somewhat low and the engine heat eventually gets it high enough to allow for the compressor to kick in.

944 Ecology 10-04-2018 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jfrahm (Post 10205014)
my guess is that your system pressure is somewhat low and the engine heat eventually gets it high enough to allow for the compressor to kick in.

+1

mattdavis11 10-07-2018 08:20 PM

Car warms up, pressure rises, a/c works... I've never seen that. Jump the pressure switch with a paper clip, let us know what you find.


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