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    A/C blows cold up until it hits 80 degrees outside...

    My a/c unit blows cold at temperatures below 80 degrees F. Now once the temperature goes any higher, it just starts blowing warm air.

    I have a feeling its the A/C Drier where the pressure switch is located.

    Do you guys think its the pressure switch thats making my a/c run like crap??

    Here are the parts that I'm talking about...

    Drying Container - 64 53 8 391 025

    Safety Pressure Switch - 64 53 8 390 971

    Plug Terminal - 61 13 1 378 400

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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    #2
    Sounds like an expansion valve to me.

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      #3
      Originally posted by lordofthewaters View Post
      Sounds like an expansion valve to me.
      Is it the same thing as a pressure switch?

      Or are these two completely different?
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        #4
        Completely different animals.

        expansion valve in diagram

        BMA has them for $18.18

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        When a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment. When a woman talks dirty to a man, it's £3.95 per minute.
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          #5
          Is your system fully charged?
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            #6
            Originally posted by lordofthewaters View Post
            Completely different animals.

            expansion valve in diagram

            BMA has them for $18.18
            Hmm, that doesn't look like its going to be fun to replace.

            I'm going to check if the system is fully charged before doing anything.

            This will be my first place to look though!

            Thanks

            Originally posted by m42technic View Post
            Is your system fully charged?
            I'm going to be checking this at the end of the week.

            :)
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              #7
              Well I was taking for granted that you'd already checked the refrigerant. 8)
              So yeah, that's always the first thing you should check. If it's low check for breaks loose connections, and refill. Then move on. I've seen and heard of these exact symptoms being the expansion valve though, so that's the first thing that comes to my mind.........

              Sarcasm is a body's natural defense against stupid.
              When a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment. When a woman talks dirty to a man, it's £3.95 per minute.
              "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." Jack Nicholson"
              Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.



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                #8
                Originally posted by lordofthewaters View Post
                Well I was taking for granted that you'd already checked the refrigerant. 8)
                So yeah, that's always the first thing you should check. If it's low check for breaks loose connections, and refill. Then move on. I've seen and heard of these exact symptoms being the expansion valve though, so that's the first thing that comes to my mind.........
                Hehe, well I couldn't find my gauge to check the pressure. My friend has had it for the past couple of months so I completely forgot about it.

                I gotta pick up the damn thing...

                But thanks man, I'll keep the thread up to date.
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                  #9
                  I had exactly the same probelm, here was the fix:
                  Low pressure caused by too little R-12 caused the low pressure switch on the reciever/drier to trip. For some reason, it only became a problem on days above 75 F or so. I filled it up with another 1.5 lbs of R-12 and boom! worked perfect. Even though the sticker on my car says 2.15 lbs of refrigerant, I had to put in about 2.75 lbs before it worked properly.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
                    I had exactly the same probelm, here was the fix:
                    Low pressure caused by too little R-12 caused the low pressure switch on the reciever/drier to trip. For some reason, it only became a problem on days above 75 F or so. I filled it up with another 1.5 lbs of R-12 and boom! worked perfect. Even though the sticker on my car says 2.15 lbs of refrigerant, I had to put in about 2.75 lbs before it worked properly.
                    Hmm interesting..

                    I'm going to have to add some more R134a then. I'll pick up my pressure gauge tonight.
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