[Shotimes] Re: New AC Question, suddenly quit

Ian Fisher dataflash@yahoo.com
Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:46:35 -0700 (PDT)


It must be a NJ thing...

Ian

--- "James F. Ryan III" <av8r567@optonline.net> wrote:

> Message>Bill Murray
> >SHO owner, sometimes HOS(Hunk Of Shit) owner
> 
> 
> You can't say things like that on this list,
> Bill!!!!  You and the rest of
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Bill Murray
> To: SHOTimes
> Cc: Techsho
> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:53 AM
> Subject: New AC Question, suddenly quit
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> About 2 weeks ago I noticed that the AC seemed a
> little humid all of a
> sudden and I could smell the humidity.  My guess was
> it was about 5 minutes,
> maybe less, that it took me to realize that the AC
> wasn't cold anymore.  I
> turned the AC off and put the windows down.  15
> minutes later I tried the AC
> again and it was nothing but hot air, and hasn't
> been any better since.  My
> AC has been nice and cold until this point.
> 
> I first thought that maybe I was low on R134a, but I
> kind of doubt it since
> this literally happened within a 5 minute period or
> so.  My car is a 93
> thats been retro'd, but I have no idea whats been
> changed or not changed, it
> was done by a previous owner.  I'm going to borrow a
> friends refilling kit
> to see what the pressure looks like, but I was
> hoping for a few other ideas
> of things to check.  Could the AC clutch just stop
> working all of a sudden
> like that?  I'll be checking the gap on it and also
> try the broomstick bump
> to see if its engaging.  I also considered the coil,
> but when I had one fail
> on another SHO, the entire thing seized and tore my
> belts up.
> 
> Might there be a problem with the pressure switch? 
> I'm hoping there is an
> easy solution, I don't want to have to find an AC
> shop around here, and I'd
> like to get this fixed while its still hot out.  Any
> other trouble shooting
> tips or ideas?
> 
> Bill Murray
> SHO owner, sometimes HOS(Hunk Of Shit) owner
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