A/C Troubleshooting Situation
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 2:19 pm
I have an '07 Acura TSX that started blowing hot air this year and I'm trying to track down the cause. Here's the scenario:
AC compressor clutch engages but it doesn't cycle, when you turn the AC on, the clutch doesn't cycle off on it's own, just stays running until you manually shut off AC.
With engine off the pressures on both sides are equal to one another, and about the ambient temp.
AC pressures at engine idle at 70 degrees ambient temp (40% humidity) are 60 PSI on low side and 85 PSI on high side with AC on full.
AC pressure at 2000 RPM at 70 degrees ambient temp are 10 PSI on the low side 100 PSI on the high side. When car returns to idle the pressure go back to 60 PSI and 85 PSI.
My thoughts are the following, either the system is undercharged, the expansion valve is faulty or the compressor is starting to go. Any insights would be appreciated before I start my attempt to fix.
Thanks.
AC compressor clutch engages but it doesn't cycle, when you turn the AC on, the clutch doesn't cycle off on it's own, just stays running until you manually shut off AC.
With engine off the pressures on both sides are equal to one another, and about the ambient temp.
AC pressures at engine idle at 70 degrees ambient temp (40% humidity) are 60 PSI on low side and 85 PSI on high side with AC on full.
AC pressure at 2000 RPM at 70 degrees ambient temp are 10 PSI on the low side 100 PSI on the high side. When car returns to idle the pressure go back to 60 PSI and 85 PSI.
My thoughts are the following, either the system is undercharged, the expansion valve is faulty or the compressor is starting to go. Any insights would be appreciated before I start my attempt to fix.
Thanks.