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On Sun, 13 May 2007 23:30:12 +0100, Guy King wrote: The message <5apfosF2pgqk3U1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net from "Dieseldes" <desmond (AT) orange (DOT) net> contains these words: Simple vaccuum test and recharge, most aircon faults are as simple as that!, don't go looking for problems before they appear! The refrigerant must have got out somehow! The molecules are so small these days that the system can never be airtight and there will always be some loss at the seals even when there is no fault. |
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The message <5apfosF2pgqk3U1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net from "Dieseldes" <desmond (AT) orange (DOT) net> contains these words: Simple vaccuum test and recharge, most aircon faults are as simple as that!, don't go looking for problems before they appear! The refrigerant must have got out somehow! |
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The molecules are so small these days that the system can never be airtight and there will always be some loss at the seals even when there is no fault. Mine always loses almost exactly 20% (by weight) per year. There are no faults and my dealership said that it was absolutely normal. I get mine recharged every couple of years and it's fine. |
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If the aircon is not used, weekly, even in winter the seal shrink and it does lose a small amount of gas, you may find there is still gas in it but it's just below the pressure to allow the compressor to run, I have recharged a few and they all had gas just not eough! |
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The message <1179109179.264776.47090 (AT) w5g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com from DUBINOUT <renegadeautoparts (AT) gmail (DOT) com> contains these words: well first apply a vac to the system. the system must have a leak. if you have been retro fitted then just go to a shop and ask to have a test done. It's an original factory fit. As with most modern cars, access to all the bits is - er - iffy. |
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Obviously all of this is dependant on a local decent a/c guy who is more interested in fixing your system than draining your wallet inbetween sucking teeth... |
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On Mon, 14 May 2007 07:22:13 GMT, Zathras wrote: The molecules are so small these days that the system can never be airtight and there will always be some loss at the seals even when there is no fault. Mine always loses almost exactly 20% (by weight) per year. There are no faults and my dealership said that it was absolutely normal. I get mine recharged every couple of years and it's fine. Do you run it for a few minutes every week even in the winter? That can help to minimise losses but it can never stop them completely. |
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Do you run it for a few minutes every week even in the winter? |
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That can help to minimise losses but it can never stop them completely. |
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Is there an air conditioning FAQ anywhere? I've a R-reg Moandeo which, not surprisingly, has lost its gas. I presume the previous owner hasn't spun it from time to time to keep the seals happy. Can I... a) replace the seals - presumably they're on the pump shaft. I guess they're not easily obtainable, that'd be too easy. b) assume that everything else will be OK or are there other bits that will have degraded as well? I wouldn't normally bother but we're going to France in August and it's bound to be sodding hot. My money is on the condenser. They corrode at about that age and I had |
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Is there an air conditioning FAQ anywhere? I've a R-reg Moandeo which, not surprisingly, has lost its gas. I presume the previous owner hasn't spun it from time to time to keep the seals happy. Can I... a) replace the seals - presumably they're on the pump shaft. I guess they're not easily obtainable, that'd be too easy. b) assume that everything else will be OK or are there other bits that will have degraded as well? I wouldn't normally bother but we're going to France in August and it's bound to be sodding hot. Can't you just sport a knotted handkerchief on your heads like the rest |
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