Late model EFI. No AC originally. Guy not on this forum but on Facebook bought an AC System from Shadetree. Finished the install tonight. Holds vacuum about 27 inches of mercury for a couple hours.
Had a prior problem where the blower fan would only work on the "3" setting. After adding PAG oil, On 1 and 2 setting on the blower, the AC light on the button will illuminate, and the AC clutch engages, but it doesn't pull freon from the can. Full disclosure, this COULD be my AC manifold. It wouldn't pull freon through it the other day with a BMW.
On the "3" setting, fan blows, Ac light on the button goes out, and AC clutch disengages. Of course, it still doesn't pull freon.
The connector by the windshield washer bottle although wrapped in tape and covered in plastic sleeve from factory was still badly corroded. Used a small thin flat file, battery terminal cleaner, and multiple plugging/unplugging to try to clean as well as I could. Fuse is fine. Got too late to try another method of installing freon (used an older cheapo depot setup I still had and it worked on the BMW) but I will try that tomorrow.
Main thing is, why would it not blow on 1 or 2? Why does the light go out when the blower works? Do our cars have a heater resistor that keeps it from blowing on partial voltage when it wears out and if so, where can I get one and where is it located?
Thanks in advance. I'll be back on around lunchtime to check response.
Had a prior problem where the blower fan would only work on the "3" setting. After adding PAG oil, On 1 and 2 setting on the blower, the AC light on the button will illuminate, and the AC clutch engages, but it doesn't pull freon from the can. Full disclosure, this COULD be my AC manifold. It wouldn't pull freon through it the other day with a BMW.
On the "3" setting, fan blows, Ac light on the button goes out, and AC clutch disengages. Of course, it still doesn't pull freon.
The connector by the windshield washer bottle although wrapped in tape and covered in plastic sleeve from factory was still badly corroded. Used a small thin flat file, battery terminal cleaner, and multiple plugging/unplugging to try to clean as well as I could. Fuse is fine. Got too late to try another method of installing freon (used an older cheapo depot setup I still had and it worked on the BMW) but I will try that tomorrow.
Main thing is, why would it not blow on 1 or 2? Why does the light go out when the blower works? Do our cars have a heater resistor that keeps it from blowing on partial voltage when it wears out and if so, where can I get one and where is it located?
Thanks in advance. I'll be back on around lunchtime to check response.
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