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I've had my car for over five years now and the A/C has never been working. Today i decided it was time to have a look at it, and so it begins..
When I press the A/C button it lights up but the compressor doesn't kick in, it does however when I override the clutch with a separate wire directly to the battery. No problems so far, there are however two more wires coming from the compressor, what are these for? I read somewhere else that the compressor might not kick in if there aren't any refrigerant in the system.. is this correct? If so, how can i tell if there is any refrigerant in the system? I've tried to peek through the lens but I can't see anything.. I tried to override this by disconnecting a sensor on the lines (dunno if it was the right one though ![]() Anyway, I then decided to have a look at the relays. I thought that the A/C button simply controlled the A/C relay which in turn controlled the clutch magnet. This is where I completely lost my patience.. there are five relays, two of which belong to the ABS-system, two to the fans and one to the compressor. I thought it'd be a simple matter of bypassing the AC one to see if it kicked in or not, but when I did so the friggin fans went on instead?! I concluded that the AC relay simply wasnt where the lid said but despite this I haven't made much progress.. if anyone has any ideas or possibly a wiring diagram it'd be really helpful ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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ty, but yeah, it's apparently illegal to fill without first testing for leaks so I guess it adds on
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