HELP - AC problem - Honda 2000 CRV
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HELP - AC problem - Honda 2000 CRV
We are having AC problems with a 2000 Honda CRV.
We just did a successful vacuum and leak test,
then recharged the system with 134a.
At a constant 3000 RPMs, and with a set of AC gages attached
to the low & high ports, the AC system does this:
1. The low pressure gauge rises in pressure until the high
limit (low side) switch disengages the AC clutch. The high pressure gauge
is within limits at this time.
2. When the low pressure gage returns to safe pressure, the AC
clutch engages. This time the high side pressure gage begins to climb
until it reaches the high side limit in PSI, and the AC clutch disengages.
The high side pressure declines to a safe PSI and the AC clutch
again engages. Now go back to #1 above and start the low pressure side
rising to the upper limit. It is a continuous loop.
The above is an endless loop of reaching max low PSI, shut off, reaching
max high PSI, shut off, reaching max low PSI, shut off ...
Even at a steady 3000 RPM, the above constant cycling does not do a
satisfactory job of cooling the car.
What's the problem?
THANKS,
Gene
We just did a successful vacuum and leak test,
then recharged the system with 134a.
At a constant 3000 RPMs, and with a set of AC gages attached
to the low & high ports, the AC system does this:
1. The low pressure gauge rises in pressure until the high
limit (low side) switch disengages the AC clutch. The high pressure gauge
is within limits at this time.
2. When the low pressure gage returns to safe pressure, the AC
clutch engages. This time the high side pressure gage begins to climb
until it reaches the high side limit in PSI, and the AC clutch disengages.
The high side pressure declines to a safe PSI and the AC clutch
again engages. Now go back to #1 above and start the low pressure side
rising to the upper limit. It is a continuous loop.
The above is an endless loop of reaching max low PSI, shut off, reaching
max high PSI, shut off, reaching max low PSI, shut off ...
Even at a steady 3000 RPM, the above constant cycling does not do a
satisfactory job of cooling the car.
What's the problem?
THANKS,
Gene
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