Hey guys, I have a problem that is leaving me scratching my head.
So I got my A/C recharged with R-12 last summer. All was well until the idler pulley started to go bad. I took off the pulley and ran without the belt attached for about two months this winter.
I reinstalled a brand new idler pulley last month and ever since, the A/C has failed to turn on.
I hit the A/C button and I can hear a relay~ish type clicking in the engine bay near the compressor when the button is pressed on or off. I'm troubleshooting now and I just can't seem to figure out what could have gone wrong over the course of two months not using it.
-I have checked fuses.
-The engine does NOT idle up when the A/C button is pressed.
TSRM on magnetic clutch:
So according to this, the VSV for idle up must activate before the clutch kicks in...
So either my VSV does not work, my Dual Pressure switch is shot or I simply have lost pressure in the system and the pressure switch will not activate.
Is there any way to tell if the vsv is shot? I have been watching the compressor areas ever since I got it filled and there is zero evidence of leaking. Wouldn't I be able to tell if the refrigerant started to leak out?
Anyone with some expert advice? I'd love to track down any easy fixes before letting a mechanic I don't know touch my baby to do a manifold gauge test...
Thank you guys.
So I got my A/C recharged with R-12 last summer. All was well until the idler pulley started to go bad. I took off the pulley and ran without the belt attached for about two months this winter.
I reinstalled a brand new idler pulley last month and ever since, the A/C has failed to turn on.
I hit the A/C button and I can hear a relay~ish type clicking in the engine bay near the compressor when the button is pressed on or off. I'm troubleshooting now and I just can't seem to figure out what could have gone wrong over the course of two months not using it.
-I have checked fuses.
-The engine does NOT idle up when the A/C button is pressed.
TSRM on magnetic clutch:
So according to this, the VSV for idle up must activate before the clutch kicks in...
So either my VSV does not work, my Dual Pressure switch is shot or I simply have lost pressure in the system and the pressure switch will not activate.
Is there any way to tell if the vsv is shot? I have been watching the compressor areas ever since I got it filled and there is zero evidence of leaking. Wouldn't I be able to tell if the refrigerant started to leak out?
Anyone with some expert advice? I'd love to track down any easy fixes before letting a mechanic I don't know touch my baby to do a manifold gauge test...
Thank you guys.