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Z06killinSBF
06-17-2010, 07:25 AM
This is an older issue for me but I might as well fix it. Last summer I installed a Vintage Air kit on my Mustang. It work for a few months and then the car sat for about 3 months. When I tried to use the A/C again it wouldn't work but when the compressor would cycle, the whole car vibrated and it made one hell of a racket. I havent tried it since so that I dont think I messed anything up. Any ideas?
Rhino
06-17-2010, 08:09 AM
Have you put a set of gauges on it? If so, what are the hi and low side pressures?
Given the fact that the compressor would vibrate I would put my first look into checking to insure the system wasn't over filled with either refrigerant or oil. When overfilled you'll get liquid sucked into the compressor, causing it to shutter.
Z06killinSBF
06-17-2010, 09:00 AM
Does that cause damage? Can I just vent some off?
ErikLS2
06-17-2010, 09:14 AM
Don't just vent some off (which you shouldn't do anyway) until you know what the pressures are like Rhino said. The compressor isn't just loose is it?
Z06killinSBF
06-17-2010, 09:35 AM
I guess I meant would I need to totally evac the system or not. Everything is tight.
ErikLS2
06-17-2010, 03:10 PM
Don't have to totally evac the system no, you can just recover enough to bring it to the proper charge level.
Z06killinSBF
07-05-2010, 03:02 PM
Can someone do me a favor and measure the resistance on their VA compressor? Mine is reading 0 ohms across the board and we believe it to be shorted. That would lead to the compressor being bad right?
KUL FIR CHICK N
07-14-2010, 05:48 AM
Please call VA for help. You should never try to adjust the charge without the proper equipment. It sounds like the system may be overcharged. You should always charge the system by weight and you need to have gauges on the system to troubleshoot. If you're overcharged, you need to evacuate completely and start over. This is a job for a shop with a charging station because they need to measure how much refrigerant and oil was pulled out. You have to add back any oil that comes out during recovery.
Larry Callahan
07-14-2010, 05:54 AM
I agree on possibly over charged. I did the same thing to my truck.
Z06killinSBF
07-14-2010, 09:15 AM
Well, we did some head scratching and seem to think that the dash switch possibly arced and is causing a high resistance. I bought myself a SPDT 30A relay to wire inline after the pressure switch to power the compressor.
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