2006 PT Cruiser diagnostic
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 6:07 pm
2006 PT Cruiser, history unknown, bought recently. System not cooling, compressor running and cycling, decided to start fresh.
Pulled a vacuum for half hour, let it sit for another half hour, holding perfect vacuum. Put in a can of refrigerant, which is 2/3 of the stated 1.125lbs capacity. Ambient is about 65F. Compressor cycles about 10s on and 10s off, during which the low pressure side goes back and forth from 20 to 40psi, slightly more each time. The high side goes up steadily (no ups and downs) with each cycle, until it reaches 400psi. At that point the low side is about 50. Then the compressor goes off, the fans come on, pressures both drop to 20/100 and the whole cycle starts again. But on the second big cycle, it reaches close to 450psi on the high side, at which time I shut it off so it doesn't blow off. After it's off for half hour, pressures are both at 80psi.
Any ideas? Partially clogged orifice? Thanks for any advice.
Pulled a vacuum for half hour, let it sit for another half hour, holding perfect vacuum. Put in a can of refrigerant, which is 2/3 of the stated 1.125lbs capacity. Ambient is about 65F. Compressor cycles about 10s on and 10s off, during which the low pressure side goes back and forth from 20 to 40psi, slightly more each time. The high side goes up steadily (no ups and downs) with each cycle, until it reaches 400psi. At that point the low side is about 50. Then the compressor goes off, the fans come on, pressures both drop to 20/100 and the whole cycle starts again. But on the second big cycle, it reaches close to 450psi on the high side, at which time I shut it off so it doesn't blow off. After it's off for half hour, pressures are both at 80psi.
Any ideas? Partially clogged orifice? Thanks for any advice.