D9 Air con problem

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Re: D9 Air con problem

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Welton wrote:My money's on the condenser :|
Thanks for your help.
As far as you can tell with it in situ, it looks OK, (but I could be wrong). :frown:
Trouble is finding a way of proving it without blowing it up. :frown:
Muggins here bought it like this, so I've no idea how long it's been empty :x
I'm thinking to try an Auto Electrical place in Huntingdon when I get back to work next week as I've heard good things about them.....
Meantime I'll look into condenser replacement, (on the theory that it's sometimes cheaper if your not in a hurry).
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Re: D9 Air con problem

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The Black pearl returns !! :cheesy:

good to be back too, took me ages to build me new pc, hard times at work and lack of funds but now im back new improved and smelling of anti static bags n thermal paste !

anyways just to chuck me couple o quid in to offer help in the a/c problem. As the majority say its rare for a compressor to go down or something as serious as that, quite often the seals go on the the two upright pipes situated next to the radiator rising up the inside of the wheel arch inner, the best thing to do with a/c is to use it, as dormant gas will leak through seals reguardless of how good a seal you think it is, itll just escape, while its working though its lessened in leaks, obviously over time it will leak out but at a slower rate. Dont do ya petrol a lot of good granted but it saves on heafty regassing bills, Another little snippet of information is you can get R134A recharge bottles from halfrauds for 40 quid a bottle, now i know what your thinking, hell no !, exactly what i thought but at the time i was skint and very very hot in the "summer" we had, i couldnt be doin with sticking to me leather seats no more, so i bought a can, with a free ac deodorant " gas bomb ". Read the instructions, fitted the festo type push fit connector to the AC circuit, which is pretty easy to do as itll only fit one valve as one is bigger than the other, ran the engine, aircon on full cold, full blower. The bottle comes with a guage showing you weather your car is low on gas, ( amber ), a mechanical fault ( red ) and charged ( green ) and optimum pressure ( blue ) mine was amber, so simple is to press the button on the bottle till it goes blue. result being lovely freezing air blowing in me face. I was quite impressed and the bottle has lasted me 2 years now, its not a one shot chuck away job it lasts a long long time, ive used it on all the blokes cars at work this summer, and they all went out and bought on themselves just to keep in the garage just in case. - if its good enough for a jaguar XJ its good enough for me ol'e pearl :cheesy:

hope this helps in this time of skintness and redundacy abundancy
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I wouldn't trust something like that to tell me what "optimal pressure" is. It's like something saying your tyres are at "optimal pressure". Optimal for a 406? A bus? A tractor?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Re: D9 Air con problem

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Excellent pearl,shall have a little lookie especially after the way
way the so called experts stitched me up with my a/c :x
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Re: D9 Air con problem

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I think the bottles are a problem for idiots who don't know any better because the chances are it'll piss right out again into the environment :roll:

But a good system, with care, that just needs a little squirt, is not too bad I suppose.
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Re: D9 Air con problem

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the bottle system as i mentioned earlier is for like you say topping up and definetley not for a mechanical problem, say a leak or god forbit a compressor fault, but starting with the cheapest fault finding solution first aint a bad start, plus the sort of bottle i bought has an inline guage showing you wether the problem stems from a mechanical one or its just low on gas, its just one of them things to sit in the garage till the day you need it id rather take a chance and pay £40 for a bottle of r134a and have it sit on my shelf for when i need it rather than £150 a time for a dealer or garage to do exactly the same job. Though if the problem is mechanical as we all know A/C circuits aint to be messed with little or no knowledge.
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