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Air cond question
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Air cond question
My 81 2 door Auto has A/c fitted ... but not working.
The missing wire in the attached photo probably has something to do with it.
Anyone got any insight into how the A/C works in the earlier Rangies? Its got the "Custom Air" panel on the inside.
The missing wire in the attached photo probably has something to do with it.
Anyone got any insight into how the A/C works in the earlier Rangies? Its got the "Custom Air" panel on the inside.
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
Try to hook that wire up to where ever it came from. It normallyt ends up going to a pressure switch (which somewhere on one of the ac lines or on the reciever dryer) and then goes into the dash to the thermostate.
If you want to do a quick check to see if it works just temporarily join that wire to the battery and see if the clutch works. Then if your evaporator blower motor works then turn that on with th eloose wire powered up and see if it makes cold air. If this works then you just need to hook the loose wire up properly.
If the system hasnt worked for a while then its probably lost its gas anyway.
Sam
If you want to do a quick check to see if it works just temporarily join that wire to the battery and see if the clutch works. Then if your evaporator blower motor works then turn that on with th eloose wire powered up and see if it makes cold air. If this works then you just need to hook the loose wire up properly.
If the system hasnt worked for a while then its probably lost its gas anyway.
Sam
Strange Rover wrote:Try to hook that wire up to where ever it came from. It normallyt ends up going to a pressure switch (which somewhere on one of the ac lines or on the reciever dryer) and then goes into the dash to the thermostate.
If you want to do a quick check to see if it works just temporarily join that wire to the battery and see if the clutch works. Then if your evaporator blower motor works then turn that on with th eloose wire powered up and see if it makes cold air. If this works then you just need to hook the loose wire up properly.
If the system hasnt worked for a while then its probably lost its gas anyway.
Sam
Thanks Sam. The blower motor works, and the a/c fan even starts, just not the clutch in this thing obviously. I'll whack it onto +12V and see what happens. Probably won't have any gas, but I should still be able to hear it cut in and out (extra load on the motor) ?
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
DionM wrote:. I'll whack it onto +12V and see what happens. Probably won't have any gas, but I should still be able to hear it cut in and out (extra load on the motor) ?
Spot on you should hear the clutch and feel the load on the engine.
If it all goes, get a re-gas and tell them to put a heap of oil in the system, drive around with it for a while, if it loses its gas pop the bonet and look for the ac joint, hose that is covered in ac oil and there is your problem
Good Luck
Tom
RaginRover wrote:Spot on you should hear the clutch and feel the load on the engine.
If it all goes, get a re-gas and tell them to put a heap of oil in the system, drive around with it for a while, if it loses its gas pop the bonet and look for the ac joint, hose that is covered in ac oil and there is your problem
Good Luck
Tom
Thanks Tom. Another thing to do on the new beast on the weekend
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
Strange Rover wrote:I see you are in brisbane - if you are close to logan village you could drop by and we can have a bit of a look. We do a bit of aircon work in our spare time - and work for beer and coke
Sam
Thanks Sam - I'll try it and see if it works. When the beast is rego'd I might take you up on your offer as the exchange sounds good - one cool refreshment for another type of cool refreshments
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
AC
Its also a good idea to get a A/C dye chucked in the system.. it saves a lot of time in the long run trying to find a leak if you have to...
DionM wrote:Strange Rover wrote:I see you are in brisbane - if you are close to logan village you could drop by and we can have a bit of a look. We do a bit of aircon work in our spare time - and work for beer and coke
Sam
Thanks Sam - I'll try it and see if it works. When the beast is rego'd I might take you up on your offer as the exchange sounds good - one cool refreshment for another type of cool refreshments
LOL ... a bit of air con
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