This isn't about a Festiva, but I'm trying to get the a/c running on a 95 Escort wagon- I got some Freon recharge put in a few weeks ago and the system seems to be holding that well- so I think that's fine-
The problem I first thought was a relay- there are two A/C relays back on the firewall-
The original behavior seemed to be a clicking in one of them, so I got a new replacement-
at that point I noticed the other relay was actually clicking first, then the new black one on the right, then both click simultaneously-
it seems the ac clutch may be engaging for a brief moment, but turning off again by the time they both click the second time simulraneously-
Today I got some used relays at the junk yard- no matter what combo of the two or three of each side I try, the result is the same- click left, click right - click both off right after- and no cooling- today I noticed a line behind the firewall is cooled quite a bit- but not getting inside- the other ac lines feel maybe just a little cool
I've jumped a couple of wires on the left relay socket, and the clutch seems to engage and STAY ON- no reaction from the black right relay then- and NO COOLING inside-
so now I've decided its probably not the relays but some other short somewhere that clicks them both off?
The left socket jumped seems to engage the clutch - what do you think the right relay does?
I had trouble corroborating part numbers and descriptions trying to order relays- the left didn't seem to even be listed- but 5 of about 6 cars at the junkyard had them intact, and I got out of there with three relays, some pal fuses for the fussyble Festy links and some retro fitings for the Festy system for less than $5 excluding the admission- VERY HOT DAY!
since they act the same with every combo- I think the problem must be something else- the dash board functions seem OK and the AC light comes on- with the relay set normal- the motor does not seem to react to turning on the ac button.
Anybody worked much with this who may have an idea?
- I don't even know where to start tracking down a short- Both under hood ac fuses OK as well.
Only the middle PAL cartridge fuse fits the Festy fusible box, the outer two don't have enough slot in the middle to push down far enough- I may try to enlarge the slot- nothing to lose. Don't know much about the ac systems though and so far frustrated.
The problem I first thought was a relay- there are two A/C relays back on the firewall-
The original behavior seemed to be a clicking in one of them, so I got a new replacement-
at that point I noticed the other relay was actually clicking first, then the new black one on the right, then both click simultaneously-
it seems the ac clutch may be engaging for a brief moment, but turning off again by the time they both click the second time simulraneously-
Today I got some used relays at the junk yard- no matter what combo of the two or three of each side I try, the result is the same- click left, click right - click both off right after- and no cooling- today I noticed a line behind the firewall is cooled quite a bit- but not getting inside- the other ac lines feel maybe just a little cool
I've jumped a couple of wires on the left relay socket, and the clutch seems to engage and STAY ON- no reaction from the black right relay then- and NO COOLING inside-
so now I've decided its probably not the relays but some other short somewhere that clicks them both off?
The left socket jumped seems to engage the clutch - what do you think the right relay does?
I had trouble corroborating part numbers and descriptions trying to order relays- the left didn't seem to even be listed- but 5 of about 6 cars at the junkyard had them intact, and I got out of there with three relays, some pal fuses for the fussyble Festy links and some retro fitings for the Festy system for less than $5 excluding the admission- VERY HOT DAY!
since they act the same with every combo- I think the problem must be something else- the dash board functions seem OK and the AC light comes on- with the relay set normal- the motor does not seem to react to turning on the ac button.
Anybody worked much with this who may have an idea?
- I don't even know where to start tracking down a short- Both under hood ac fuses OK as well.
Only the middle PAL cartridge fuse fits the Festy fusible box, the outer two don't have enough slot in the middle to push down far enough- I may try to enlarge the slot- nothing to lose. Don't know much about the ac systems though and so far frustrated.
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