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AC problem
My 94 Bonneville SSE AC works but the air that comes out is barely cool at all. So I went to auto zone and bought a can of R134a stuff that looks like a can of fix a flat. The guy at auto zone showed me what valve to put it in, so we both tried however nothing would go into the valve its like the valve is stuck or something is there a way I can fix it myself????
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Re: AC problem
It might not take any if your clutch on your compressor isnt working. Do you know if the compressor clutch is turning on? If not you maye have to jump the switch on the accumulater/ receiver drier.
Good luck, Sellncars Quote:
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Re: Re: AC problem
I am having the same problem with my 92 Bonny! How do i jump it to start my compressor? My compressor is not engaging after i retro fitted to R134.The compressor was working before when it was running with R12. Please help. Thanks
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Re: AC problem
To jump it out, you unplug the plug going to the switch and use a piece of wire between the slots. But you must be careful doing this, as its there to protect the compressor from running when its low on refrigerant. So if you force it to run except when charging it up, you run the risk of burning up the compressor. ONLY DO THIS WHEN CHARGING THE SYSTEM!
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