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1994 Lesabre w/ smoking compressor
Just got home from a short trip to the store and had to post immediately for input. It was raining and put the defrost on and noticed a really harsh burning smell. When I was lucky enough to make it home, I turned off the car and popped the hood to find smoke coming from the area of the A/C Compressor. I may not be an expert, and it had been driving great until this. Since I turned it on, I assume the compressor may be shot, and/or seized up. Is my assumption correct, or is there something else I can check???
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Re: 1994 Lesabre w/ smoking compressor
You probably have a seized compressor (worst case scenario) or at the least, a worn out pulley bearing. In either case- it should be fixed asap. The pulleys can get red hot and actually melt through a serpentine belt- I watched this happen once. As it stands, if there is no noise when a/c is off (defrost is off too) then you can buy yourself some time. If this is the case, I would unplug the cycling switch on the accumulator to assure the compressor does not come on until it is fixed. If compressor is not seized, then the clutch and pulley can be replaced separately.
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If it were mine, I'd take belt off, take out lower splash shield behind front right wheel- turn wheel completely to right- jack up vehicle- and get in there and look at pulley- if it spins freely- then I'd drive it as is with a/c unplugged.
If it is scrapping, has plenty of resistance, then I'd opt for a used pulley from a boneyard, or a new one from a parts house. Yes the bypass pulley would work, but you have to remove the compressor to install it. As mentioned above, with borrowed tools from Autozone, you can do the job yourself-- I do about 4 or 5 a week in the a/c season...
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Automotive A/C Engineer with: '99 IH 4700 Toy Hauler (2) '95 GEO Prizms both maroon '99 GMC Yukon '95 Chev 3500, 454 Dually Crew Cab- 145k miles- Wife's Camel trailer puller. '94 Astro- 370k miles '94 Firebird Formula- 5.7L 180k miles- gone- '92 Chevy Lumina Van 3.8L 264k '86 GMC S-15 - 2.8L 154k '87 Buick Park Ave . 187k '86 Buick Park Ave 3.8L 199k miles- gone '77 Chevy Vega- 2.5L 175k miles gone but not forgotten '68 Camaro 396 4 spd RS/SS -72k miles- Last edited by brcidd; 03-08-2011 at 06:37 PM. |
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yes there is a bypass pully for the carfrom dorman look on rock auto i have one on my 92 buick but if you intend to repair it it is best done emeditly to prevent any dirt or moister getting in the system its best to go from the bottem and wheel opening remove the splash sheild
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The accumulator (silver can) is what is normally changed with a compressor R/R. The evaporator is far more difficult to change- and is not needed to change. Avoid the flush- you don't want to put anything in your a/c system that you can't get out! Put back in the same amount of oil that you remove-- the trick is to determine how much that is. Usually 2-3 fl ozs for accumulator, and 1-2 fl oz for compressor.
You'll need to pull a good vacuum prior to re-charging- Oh and you should reclaim the refrigerant in your system prior to disassembly-
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Automotive A/C Engineer with: '99 IH 4700 Toy Hauler (2) '95 GEO Prizms both maroon '99 GMC Yukon '95 Chev 3500, 454 Dually Crew Cab- 145k miles- Wife's Camel trailer puller. '94 Astro- 370k miles '94 Firebird Formula- 5.7L 180k miles- gone- '92 Chevy Lumina Van 3.8L 264k '86 GMC S-15 - 2.8L 154k '87 Buick Park Ave . 187k '86 Buick Park Ave 3.8L 199k miles- gone '77 Chevy Vega- 2.5L 175k miles gone but not forgotten '68 Camaro 396 4 spd RS/SS -72k miles- |
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Your parts guy is full of it!! If your car is a 1994 as you say it is, then it is already 134a refrigerant OEM from the factory! 1994 was GM's first year for 134a C/H bodies-- I was there and lived it...
You can confirm by looking at underhood labels, strating 134a refrigerant- and that the access lines have 134a ports. No need to change switches etc.
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Automotive A/C Engineer with: '99 IH 4700 Toy Hauler (2) '95 GEO Prizms both maroon '99 GMC Yukon '95 Chev 3500, 454 Dually Crew Cab- 145k miles- Wife's Camel trailer puller. '94 Astro- 370k miles '94 Firebird Formula- 5.7L 180k miles- gone- '92 Chevy Lumina Van 3.8L 264k '86 GMC S-15 - 2.8L 154k '87 Buick Park Ave . 187k '86 Buick Park Ave 3.8L 199k miles- gone '77 Chevy Vega- 2.5L 175k miles gone but not forgotten '68 Camaro 396 4 spd RS/SS -72k miles- |
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Re: 1994 Lesabre w/ smoking compressor
Agreed... All 94 3800 Powered GM Vehicles used 134a.... If you look on the passenger strut tower you should see a Label that pertains to the AC system oil fill and charge... R134a charge should be in the 2.0 - 2.2 Lb area for this system... I would replace the Accumulator/Drier, the Orifice Tube Filter and have the Condenser and Evaporator flushed, Then use Pag 150 oil and fill per the factory service manual.. Should leave you with some decently cold AC if done right..
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