Vitara idle surges when Air Conditioning is on...
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 12:55 pm
Hi Folks,
I was hoping you guys might be able to help me with an irritating problem I have with my Vitara. It's a 1989 JLX with P/S & Air...
The problem is that when I turn the air conditioning on, the engine revs unconrollably whenever I would otherwise have it at idle, ie; at sets of lights, etc.
It's not a constant rev, rather, it revs to about 2000rpm, then drops to idle, then revs again, then drops, etc. This happens about every two seconds and usually goes on for anywhere up to about 10-15 seconds, then stops.
If I'm sitting there with the air off, and switch it on, this will also happen.
It's apparent that it has something to do with the "drag" placed on the engine by the compressor, or an electrical fault.
I can feel the accelerator drop beneath my foot while it's happening, so, does the carby have a solenoid on it that might be pulling the accelerator cable? if so, it could be an electrical fault (maybe?).
I really want to fix this problem because I want to avoid having to switch the air conditioning off at lights, etc.
Thanks in anticipation of any suggestions you may have.
Regards,
Adam
I was hoping you guys might be able to help me with an irritating problem I have with my Vitara. It's a 1989 JLX with P/S & Air...
The problem is that when I turn the air conditioning on, the engine revs unconrollably whenever I would otherwise have it at idle, ie; at sets of lights, etc.
It's not a constant rev, rather, it revs to about 2000rpm, then drops to idle, then revs again, then drops, etc. This happens about every two seconds and usually goes on for anywhere up to about 10-15 seconds, then stops.
If I'm sitting there with the air off, and switch it on, this will also happen.
It's apparent that it has something to do with the "drag" placed on the engine by the compressor, or an electrical fault.
I can feel the accelerator drop beneath my foot while it's happening, so, does the carby have a solenoid on it that might be pulling the accelerator cable? if so, it could be an electrical fault (maybe?).
I really want to fix this problem because I want to avoid having to switch the air conditioning off at lights, etc.
Thanks in anticipation of any suggestions you may have.
Regards,
Adam