91 Ranger, ac rattles
#2
Usually when the magnetic clutch energizes , it is with a definite click ,once !
If the system is low on refrigerant it can click on then off almost instantly because the low pressure cut-off is trying to protect the compressor. If the refrigerant has leaked out of the system , the clutch will not stay engaged.
If there is a problem with the clutch itself, the electrical power to it and ground should be confirmed good before condemning the clutch assy. If all that is OK, then the clutch should be replaced. Replacing a clutch assy requires some special tools or damage to the compressor will result. Best to either get the correct tools or let a shop with the correct tools do it.
If the system is low on refrigerant it can click on then off almost instantly because the low pressure cut-off is trying to protect the compressor. If the refrigerant has leaked out of the system , the clutch will not stay engaged.
If there is a problem with the clutch itself, the electrical power to it and ground should be confirmed good before condemning the clutch assy. If all that is OK, then the clutch should be replaced. Replacing a clutch assy requires some special tools or damage to the compressor will result. Best to either get the correct tools or let a shop with the correct tools do it.
#5
Just follow up. Before I ever posted here I added refrigerant no use.
Mechanic added oil to the pump to no use.
End results was, original installer, when system was changed out to new system 10 yrs ago, did not do a clean job and contaminated the system and I had to have everything new again. Thanks for the input.
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04-14-2007 06:05 PM