Stumped - incessant cycling and pressures all out of whack (video included)
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 10:25 am
This is an LS transplant with complete 01-02 Chevy Camaro ECM/wiring/electronics/compressor/pressure switch. We are not using the GM condenser, evap, or expansion valve however. Only thing "custom" are the lines/hoses that my brother and I built which connect the GM compressor to the evap/condenser.
Started with a completely empty system and brand new compressor. Vacuumed for an hour, let it sit for an entire day to verify it held vacuum - it did. Chevy calls for ~ 1 lb 8 oz of R134a. Initially we added 1 lb 4 oz and compressor would only stay on for about 2 seconds at a time, cycle off for about 10 seconds, then turn back on for about 2 seconds. We thought no problem, just low on refrigerant. Added more and more refrigerant and eventually got up to 1 lb 12 oz of refrigerant, but the compressor behavior never changed a bit.
Static pressures were spot on - 65 degrees ambient temp, and both high and low static pressures equalized right at about 65 PSI. However, when you run it, this is all it does incessantly - compressor will only cycle on for a couple of seconds then click off, over and over and over. Judging by what the pressures were doing, we thought absolutely either stuck expansion valve or dead compressor. We replaced both the expansion valve and compressor, vacuumed and charged again and it's STILL doing the exact same thing. This is what it does - any ideas?
https://youtu.be/E2u5kcwRQB4
Started with a completely empty system and brand new compressor. Vacuumed for an hour, let it sit for an entire day to verify it held vacuum - it did. Chevy calls for ~ 1 lb 8 oz of R134a. Initially we added 1 lb 4 oz and compressor would only stay on for about 2 seconds at a time, cycle off for about 10 seconds, then turn back on for about 2 seconds. We thought no problem, just low on refrigerant. Added more and more refrigerant and eventually got up to 1 lb 12 oz of refrigerant, but the compressor behavior never changed a bit.
Static pressures were spot on - 65 degrees ambient temp, and both high and low static pressures equalized right at about 65 PSI. However, when you run it, this is all it does incessantly - compressor will only cycle on for a couple of seconds then click off, over and over and over. Judging by what the pressures were doing, we thought absolutely either stuck expansion valve or dead compressor. We replaced both the expansion valve and compressor, vacuumed and charged again and it's STILL doing the exact same thing. This is what it does - any ideas?
https://youtu.be/E2u5kcwRQB4