EarlD
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1995 PA basic. A/C working fine, next trip nothing but warm air.
Put VAC on low side and found there was a very small leak. Shouldn't but put 3 oz can of stop leak in and 24oz R-134A, for 27oz. Manual calls for 2lbs (32oz).
Put gauges on low and high. Low reading about 68. Same with high, 68. From researching that should mean there is enough refrigerant in the system. (????)
Started engine and low drops to about 15 when compressor kicks on and climbs to 45 when compressor kicks off. As compressor kicks on, high goes to about 130 and drops to about 90 when compressors kick off. From everything I've read this indicates the compressor is working.
However, two things are happening:
1. The compressor stays on for about 3 seconds at most and kicks off. This would indicate low refrigerant but as I said about, from what I have read if the gauges stay about the same with the engine off, the refrigerant is ok. I also put 27oz of refrigerant in the system already.
2. A/C still blowing hot air.
I'm stumped. Any observations would be appreciated.
Put VAC on low side and found there was a very small leak. Shouldn't but put 3 oz can of stop leak in and 24oz R-134A, for 27oz. Manual calls for 2lbs (32oz).
Put gauges on low and high. Low reading about 68. Same with high, 68. From researching that should mean there is enough refrigerant in the system. (????)
Started engine and low drops to about 15 when compressor kicks on and climbs to 45 when compressor kicks off. As compressor kicks on, high goes to about 130 and drops to about 90 when compressors kick off. From everything I've read this indicates the compressor is working.
However, two things are happening:
1. The compressor stays on for about 3 seconds at most and kicks off. This would indicate low refrigerant but as I said about, from what I have read if the gauges stay about the same with the engine off, the refrigerant is ok. I also put 27oz of refrigerant in the system already.
2. A/C still blowing hot air.
I'm stumped. Any observations would be appreciated.