Originally Posted By: TechnoLoGs
Originally Posted By: bullwinkle
If your AC compressor is not short cycling (kicking off, then back on every few seconds), it's not low enough on refrigerant to worry about. Save your money for other repairs!
Actually.. If you want to know the God's honest truth?? And I can video prove this.. When I have the hood open and the car is running.. it DOES kick on every few seconds, as you say. DOES.
That being the case, what does that mean?
And yes, I can video document, if need be.. That loud "click" .. I actually DID hear, but thought it normal. My house A/C just did the same thing, and lights dimmed.
And, again, this car is likely on its first and original charge from 18 years ago. gets NICE and cold, but.. Takes awhile to build. And I still have not figured out "Normal" vs "MAX" A/C, except that Normal feels weaker, and MAX is required for comfort.
How does this change things? STILL do NOT buy the tall black AC Pro can I saw in store today, with gauge and nozzle already on can?
How frequently is it cycling, though? That could be normal -- maybe someone with knowledge of these cars specifically can chime in on that. I've had cars where the compressor ran full time by design and cars that cycle pretty frequently once everything's been running for a while.
Originally Posted By: bullwinkle
If your AC compressor is not short cycling (kicking off, then back on every few seconds), it's not low enough on refrigerant to worry about. Save your money for other repairs!
Actually.. If you want to know the God's honest truth?? And I can video prove this.. When I have the hood open and the car is running.. it DOES kick on every few seconds, as you say. DOES.
That being the case, what does that mean?
And yes, I can video document, if need be.. That loud "click" .. I actually DID hear, but thought it normal. My house A/C just did the same thing, and lights dimmed.
And, again, this car is likely on its first and original charge from 18 years ago. gets NICE and cold, but.. Takes awhile to build. And I still have not figured out "Normal" vs "MAX" A/C, except that Normal feels weaker, and MAX is required for comfort.
How does this change things? STILL do NOT buy the tall black AC Pro can I saw in store today, with gauge and nozzle already on can?
How frequently is it cycling, though? That could be normal -- maybe someone with knowledge of these cars specifically can chime in on that. I've had cars where the compressor ran full time by design and cars that cycle pretty frequently once everything's been running for a while.