a/c pressure not changing up and down
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 2,195
Likes: 246
From: Austin, TX
Car: 90 Formula / T-tops
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: MD8
a/c pressure not changing up and down
Hey Guys - Figured out why my car over heated the other day. The a/c high pressure switch is not activating the aux fan. I think this is because a/c pressure is not high enough, if I jump it, fan turns on. my a/c is blowing cold air, but pressure gauges show it is not changing. I'm seeing 80 PSI on the LOW side and 75 PSI on the HIGH side. And it is not changing, the compressor just stays on.
It is 75 degrees out and 50% humidity right now. Its r134a conversion.
Any ideas what it may be? Am I low on r134a ? Low side seems to high for that???
It is 75 degrees out and 50% humidity right now. Its r134a conversion.
Any ideas what it may be? Am I low on r134a ? Low side seems to high for that???
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 28,030
Likes: 2,498
Car: Yes
Engine: Usually
Transmission: Sometimes
Axle/Gears: Behind me somewhere
Re: a/c pressure not changing up and down
No way the AC is REALLY blowing cold air if the pressures are what you say.
They should be around 250 - 275 and 35 - 40.
Sounds to me like a gauge issue of some sort, or wishful thinking about the air temp. Those 2 facts are fundamentally incompatible at a basic physical level, and then some. It is a Not In My Universe kind of problem.
They should be around 250 - 275 and 35 - 40.
Sounds to me like a gauge issue of some sort, or wishful thinking about the air temp. Those 2 facts are fundamentally incompatible at a basic physical level, and then some. It is a Not In My Universe kind of problem.
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 2,195
Likes: 246
From: Austin, TX
Car: 90 Formula / T-tops
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: MD8
Re: a/c pressure not changing up and down
No way the AC is REALLY blowing cold air if the pressures are what you say.
They should be around 250 - 275 and 35 - 40.
Sounds to me like a gauge issue of some sort, or wishful thinking about the air temp. Those 2 facts are fundamentally incompatible at a basic physical level, and then some. It is a Not In My Universe kind of problem.
They should be around 250 - 275 and 35 - 40.
Sounds to me like a gauge issue of some sort, or wishful thinking about the air temp. Those 2 facts are fundamentally incompatible at a basic physical level, and then some. It is a Not In My Universe kind of problem.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post










