Engine dies w/ AC on


npresley

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What would cause my engine to want to die at idle when the AC is on?

Thanks for the help,
Nathan
 
A little information on the truck might yield better results, year, motor etc.
 
Sorry, 1998 Mazda B2500, manual transmission.
 
Can ya give me the engine size? Also...does the engine cut out as soon as you turn on the ac or does it happen after it has been on for a while? Was it blowing cold? Can you tell if the compressor is trying to engage or does the engine die before you can tell?
 
It's a 2.5 liter four cylinder. The compressor does come on. It doesn't die immediately. It usually happens if I've been driving and come to a stop. The air is cold. I have noticed that the engine doesn't pick up idle speed, as I have seen other vehicles do when the air is turned on.
 
Would a throttle positioning sensor or an idle valve cause this problem?
 
I sounds like you have a vacuum leak on one of the lines...which is common for engine stalling when comming to a stop. Check all you lines for holes or tears...a can of starting fluid can sometimes help. With the engine running spray a small amount around each line...if the engine rpm increases at any point, inspect that line you just sprayed. Good luck.
 
Mine used to do that a loooong time ago and it was my IAC valve. I would check for vaccum leaks (even small ones could do it) first before swapping out the IAC though. LAter.




Allen
 

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