Jack Schmidt
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- San Diego County
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
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- Ranger
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- 4.0L
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
I'm posting this just to document a symptom I didn't find on TRS. Long story short: solved by carefully adding refrigerant.
Symptoms:
1. Air blowing just barely below ambient temperature
2. Compressor clutch would engage for 3 seconds, disengage for 5 seconds, and repeat, even with all A/C settings on max.
3. Low side pressure would drop from 80 PSI to 20 PSI while clutch was engaged and then rise back to 80 when clutch was disengaged.
I worried that something else was wrong besides low refrigerant, searched for fluctuating low side pressure but found nothing, and decided to take a chance and add refrigerant:
Whenever the clutch engaged and the low side pressure was below about 35 PSI I added refrigerant, and when I heard the clutch disengage I stopped filling. It took about 20 minutes but it worked. The clutch slowly stopped cycling and I used almost the whole can of refrigerant. The final low side pressure was only about 32 PSI. I couldn't get higher pressure, because, probably, the residual pressure in the can was only about 32 PSI. But the system is stable and the air blows really cold.
Case closed.
Edit: Just want to add that this site is great and you regular TRS bros are awesome. Thanks for all your help.
Symptoms:
1. Air blowing just barely below ambient temperature
2. Compressor clutch would engage for 3 seconds, disengage for 5 seconds, and repeat, even with all A/C settings on max.
3. Low side pressure would drop from 80 PSI to 20 PSI while clutch was engaged and then rise back to 80 when clutch was disengaged.
I worried that something else was wrong besides low refrigerant, searched for fluctuating low side pressure but found nothing, and decided to take a chance and add refrigerant:
Whenever the clutch engaged and the low side pressure was below about 35 PSI I added refrigerant, and when I heard the clutch disengage I stopped filling. It took about 20 minutes but it worked. The clutch slowly stopped cycling and I used almost the whole can of refrigerant. The final low side pressure was only about 32 PSI. I couldn't get higher pressure, because, probably, the residual pressure in the can was only about 32 PSI. But the system is stable and the air blows really cold.
Case closed.
Edit: Just want to add that this site is great and you regular TRS bros are awesome. Thanks for all your help.
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