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    A/C only works when it's cold outside

    So I have this very weird problem: My A/C is fully charged, with a new receiver/drier and new evaporator. It runs great when the temps outside are below 70 degrees, but above that the A/C cuts out almost constantly and the clutch spends almost no time engaged. I tried testing the pressure sensors on the receiver/drier while it was doing it's funky on/off bit, and I saw no voltage change at all. I got the same results when i tested the small single wire sensor on the compressor. Any ideas as to what could cause the A/C to cycle off so much?

    #2
    I wonder if the electric clutch on the compressor is bad/weak??
    :: PNW Crew ::
    '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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      #3
      Sounds like it might be over or under pressurized.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RobertK View Post
        Sounds like it might be over or under pressurized.
        That's what I though too, but the sensors appeared to be working fine and they were not switching open or closed when I tested the voltage across them.

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          #5
          Check to see if the aux fan is operating. With the car stationary or moving slowly an in-op aux fan will cause a high pressure cutoff.
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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            #6
            My guess is aux fan resistor.

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              #7
              I did some more looking in to it, tried bridging all the wires going to the various sensors. If I bridge the low pressure sensor on the r/d it seems to run ok, so I'm guessing that's where the problem is. I am going to try filling it with a bit more R12 and see if that helps.

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                #8
                I have been working on my AC too. I think I am done with it. It doesn't cool like I think it should. I get 49 degrees output when going down the road at 50 mph & 90 degrees outside (R-134a, new compressor, receiver/drier, expansion valve and all new O-rings). I think I am going to flush the entire system and refill again. I didn't do it the first time. Anyway, I found a forum that is very helpful. http://acsource.net/acforum/
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