adamj
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- Apr 17, 2015
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- Terrence
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI
The AC is not working and I'm trying to track it down and get it up and running again.
The compressor clutch is not engaging. I think there's a leak somewhere, and I'm going to address that, but I want to make sure the compressor is working first. I charged the system a bit, but the compressor did not kick on. I jumped the pressure sensor by the accumulator, and now rpms go up slightly when ac is switched on and back down when switched off. I reconnected the switch properly, pressure must have built up so it still has rmp change when ac selected. After a few days, this stopped working, must have lost pressure through a leak or something.
I want to check if the compressor is working or not. I know dark green is power, black is ground. If I apply a 12V power to the connections, I should see compressor engage. But I don't know which terminal is which? Looking from the front, which one is power and which is ground? I have a 12 oclock clocking for the connector.
yes, i know it's winter and we just got 2" of snow last night, but I want the ac to be working for defog ability.
The plan:
Once I can get the compressor running (hopefully) then I will do a full recharge, find out where the leak is with UV dye, and make sure no other components are damaged. Then, have a shop do an environmentally-sound discharge, and also a system flush.
Probably have to replace compressor.
Reconnect everything, new o-ring kit, oil, and recharge system.
Down about $125 for discharge and flushing, ~$200 for R4 compressor.
The compressor clutch is not engaging. I think there's a leak somewhere, and I'm going to address that, but I want to make sure the compressor is working first. I charged the system a bit, but the compressor did not kick on. I jumped the pressure sensor by the accumulator, and now rpms go up slightly when ac is switched on and back down when switched off. I reconnected the switch properly, pressure must have built up so it still has rmp change when ac selected. After a few days, this stopped working, must have lost pressure through a leak or something.
I want to check if the compressor is working or not. I know dark green is power, black is ground. If I apply a 12V power to the connections, I should see compressor engage. But I don't know which terminal is which? Looking from the front, which one is power and which is ground? I have a 12 oclock clocking for the connector.
yes, i know it's winter and we just got 2" of snow last night, but I want the ac to be working for defog ability.
The plan:
Once I can get the compressor running (hopefully) then I will do a full recharge, find out where the leak is with UV dye, and make sure no other components are damaged. Then, have a shop do an environmentally-sound discharge, and also a system flush.
Probably have to replace compressor.
Reconnect everything, new o-ring kit, oil, and recharge system.
Down about $125 for discharge and flushing, ~$200 for R4 compressor.