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Burning Smell
It got pretty hot here last weekend. I turned on the a/c for the first time since last summer and it barely worked. I suspected a low refrigerant charge so I hooked up my manifold gauges and took a reading. Sure enough the high and and low side pressures were down so I recharged the a/c as normal. Once charged the pressure readings looked good.
However, it still is not cooling as it should. Since the pressure readings are good I'm assuming the a/c is working normally. However now I'm noticing a burning smell which gets strong as the car warms up and the HVAC is turned to hot air. (kind of smells like burning dust). I have been using the heater just before recharging the a/c and did not get any smells. I'm guessing there is some stuff stuck inside the evaporator and or the heater so I guess I'll have to take it apart and clean. Any ideas on what this might be. |
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Re: Burning Smell
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http://www.acsource.net/acforum/view...a10326d219d7b1 |
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Re: Burning Smell
Thanks for the reply. I have ruled out things like a belt or compressor clutch - only because that smell is not present insde the engine bay. I will take the blower out and try cleaning out the evaporator and see if that helps.
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