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Decision on a not working air.con
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Gary41
PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:02 am Up
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Hi my aircon dosent work at all nothing happens when i push the button in the idle dosent drop ,the pulley is not seized
I dont want to fork out for a re gas incase that dont fix it any ideas
Also is it worth taking of and putting a smaller belt on would there be much power gain or is best just left

Cheers for any advise

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Mrs_Howey
PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:45 am Up
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If you take it to a company which does air con, they can service they system and tell you why it doesn't work. Most of the time it's because it's run out of gas. So when you push the button nothing happens to stop the compressor from breaking Smile
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paul_c
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There's no gain to physically removing components because the compressor has a clutch.

Also, as above, get it checked out. Re-gassing air con should be done regularly anyway, and the fault could be something as simple as a blown fuse.

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Lee
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Will need regassing.

The A/C ECU is clever you see Wink

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Gary41
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Thanks for the advise if fuse is ok il get it gased cheers
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Lee
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Fuse will be ok, needs gas
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jordey-hdi
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The compressor clutch won't kick in if there is lack of gas because the pressure sensors on the system won't let it damage the compressor, regas it jobs a goodun, unless there's a leak but you can have it checked as said above

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