AC CAUSES OVERHEATING!!!
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AC CAUSES OVERHEATING!!!
I have a 1993 Ford Thunderbird 5.0. When I run the A/C, it causes the car to overheat. When A/C is not on, can idle, drive in stop and go traffic, or freeway, never any heating problems. All cooling fluids fresh and at proper levels, yet A/C causes car to overheat. Help me please!! I really dont know what could be causing this. When it runs, it is very cold. It just cause the car to heat up and over heat very fast.
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RE: AC CAUSES OVERHEATING!!!
Hey. [:@]
Your air conditioner compressor draws more fluid from the engine blockto function correctly. This will happenat different times depending on the temp.out side. I have encountered this same situation and I recommend buying a 110* or a 120* degree thermostat so it will open sooner. If you have a 180* thermostat or higher, it can be extremely hard on your engine when your air conditioned kick in and over heats.Hope this helps.Singed birdlover[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
Your air conditioner compressor draws more fluid from the engine blockto function correctly. This will happenat different times depending on the temp.out side. I have encountered this same situation and I recommend buying a 110* or a 120* degree thermostat so it will open sooner. If you have a 180* thermostat or higher, it can be extremely hard on your engine when your air conditioned kick in and over heats.Hope this helps.Singed birdlover[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
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07-18-2015 11:53 AM
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