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I'd brought this up a couple weeks ago, but wanted to run it by y'all again with different wording. Sometimes, maybe 1/3 of the time, when I'm stopped at a red light, and only when the A/C is on, I notice my RPMs just going up a couple hundred, down a couple hundred every second or so as my A/C compressor clicks on and off.... click, click, click, click... on, off, on, off... Click... rpms go up as the compressor turns on Click... rpms go down as the compressor turns off Click... rpms go up as the compressor turns on Click... rpms go down as the compressor turns off Click... rpms go up as the compressor turns on Click... rpms go down as the compressor turns off Click... rpms go up as the compressor turns on Click... rpms go down as the compressor turns off Click... rpms go up as the compressor turns on Click... rpms go down as the compressor turns off Over and over. I don't seem to notice it much while driving, just at stops. What do you think the issue is? Vaccuum leak? Bad Compressor? I want to have this looked at, any idea what that should run me at the mechanic? I'm asking again because I did have a bad A/C control unit (the box next to the radio that controls fan speed, temperature, etc). I just replaced that unit today. While it fixed the problems of knobs that didn't work anymore, I wanted to make sure it was not related to the click click click click issue above. Thanks! |
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| the phelper wrote: I'd brought this up a couple weeks ago, but wanted to run it by y'all again with different wording. Sometimes, maybe 1/3 of the time, when I'm stopped at a red light, and only when the A/C is on, I notice my RPMs just going up a couple hundred, down a couple hundred every second or so as my A/C compressor clicks on and off.... click, click, click, click... on, off, on, off... A low refrigerent level can cause short cycle times. JT |
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"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpy (AT) ExtraGrumpyville (DOT) com> wrote in message news:7NmNh.186306$5j1.42267 (AT) bgtnsc04-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... the phelper wrote: I'd brought this up a couple weeks ago, but wanted to run it by y'all again with different wording. Sometimes, maybe 1/3 of the time, when I'm stopped at a red light, and only when the A/C is on, I notice my RPMs just going up a couple hundred, down a couple hundred every second or so as my A/C compressor clicks on and off.... click, click, click, click... on, off, on, off... A low refrigerent level can cause short cycle times. JT Dang - I missed that point the first time I read it. "Every second or so" is a big red flag for low refrigerant. Time to take a trip to an auto A/C professional. R-134a is tricky stuff to try to recharge yourself, although at this point I'd venture the total charge is just a few ounces. Mike |
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The car is a 1999 (made in '98) so would you expect that there is a leak in the system? The coolant doesn't just evaporate over time, does it? I will check into have it recharged, but I'm wondering if it might just leak out again. Thanks a lot!! On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:52:44 -0700, "Michael Pardee" michaeltnull (AT) cybertrails (DOT) com> wrote: "Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpy (AT) ExtraGrumpyville (DOT) com> wrote in message news:7NmNh.186306$5j1.42267 (AT) bgtnsc04-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... the phelper wrote: I'd brought this up a couple weeks ago, but wanted to run it by y'all again with different wording. Sometimes, maybe 1/3 of the time, when I'm stopped at a red light, and only when the A/C is on, I notice my RPMs just going up a couple hundred, down a couple hundred every second or so as my A/C compressor clicks on and off.... click, click, click, click... on, off, on, off... A low refrigerent level can cause short cycle times. JT Dang - I missed that point the first time I read it. "Every second or so" is a big red flag for low refrigerant. Time to take a trip to an auto A/C professional. R-134a is tricky stuff to try to recharge yourself, although at this point I'd venture the total charge is just a few ounces. Mike |
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Leakage of refrigerant in cars is a common occurrence. It's the *rate* of leakage that can be of concern. "Topping off" every three years or so is (to me) the benchmark for action should it occur quicker than that... JT |
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"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpy (AT) ExtraGrumpyville (DOT) com> wrote in message news:_zyNh.189431$5j1.175415 (AT) bgtnsc04-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... Leakage of refrigerant in cars is a common occurrence. It's the *rate* of leakage that can be of concern. "Topping off" every three years or so is (to me) the benchmark for action should it occur quicker than that... JT Yep - three years is not good. A professional will evacuate the old refrigerant for reuse, and will pull a vacuum on the system to remove incondensables and water, and to test for leaks. Leaks have to be fixed before recharging. Mike |
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The car is a 1999 (made in '98) so would you expect that there is a leak in the system? The coolant doesn't just evaporate over time, does it? I will check into have it recharged, but I'm wondering if it might just leak out again. Thanks a lot!! On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:52:44 -0700, "Michael Pardee" michaeltn... (AT) cybertrails (DOT) com> wrote: "Grumpy AuContraire" <Gru... (AT) ExtraGrumpyville (DOT) com> wrote in message news:7NmNh.186306$5j1.42267 (AT) bgtnsc04-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... the phelper wrote: I'd brought this up a couple weeks ago, but wanted to run it by y'all again with different wording. Sometimes, maybe 1/3 of the time, when I'm stopped at a red light, and only when the A/C is on, I notice my RPMs just going up a couple hundred, down a couple hundred every second or so as my A/C compressor clicks on and off.... click, click, click, click... on, off, on, off... A low refrigerent level can cause short cycle times. JT Dang - I missed that point the first time I read it. "Every second or so" is a big red flag for low refrigerant. Time to take a trip to an auto A/C professional. R-134a is tricky stuff to try to recharge yourself, although at this point I'd venture the total charge is just a few ounces. Mike- |
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