(Ambient air ~85 F)
1. Engine OFF: Low side @ 88 PSI, High side @ 110 PSI
2. Engine ON, AC OFF: Low side @ 88 PSI, High side @ 110 PSI
3. Engine ON, AC ON: Low side @ 80 PSI, High side @ 115 PSI, Blowing ambient air
4. Engine OFF
5. Engine ON, AC ON: Low side @ 70 PSI, High side @ 200 PSI, Blowing slightly cool air (but within 5 minutes returns to 80/115 and blowing ambient)
6. Engine OFF
7. Engine ON, AC ON: Low side @ 55 PSI, High side @ 180 PSI, Blowing cool air (and stays that way)
A few miscellaneous notes:
- The compressor is clutchless, I think it's a Sanden PXE16 (or similar) from pictures. This does not appear to be the stock compressor for the car, but it does appear to be stock on newer, similar VWs. Maybe the previous owner had the original part replaced.
- The blowers all seem to work fine and come on as expected.
- The cabin air filter was pretty filthy so I replaced it, but with no apparent effect on cooling.
- I gave the car time to warm back up between each test above. Each test with the engine on and AC on, I let it sit for a good 5 minutes until the pressure reading stabilized.
- Although it would appear that the AC functioned better over time, it's not always in this order. Sometimes it'll blow cool, then the next time warm, then cool again, then warm. No discernible connection with ambient temperature or city/highway driving, etc.
A. Sensors and compressor are all fine, but the ECU is driving an improper PWM signal to the compressor as a result of some electrical fault.
B. One or more sensors are faulty, so the ECU is getting bad information and driving the (working) compressor incorrectly.
C. The sensors are fine and the ECU is attempting to drive the compressor normally, but the compressor itself is faulty.
What should I test next? My gut feeling is that it's a problem with one of the pressure sensors, but I don't know how to proceed, or how to confirm that. Any input is appreciated!