ChiefRudy
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Alrightly. I tried to charge my Fiancée's A/C in her '02 KJ Friday night. The compressor clutch kicked on for a split second after pressure built up and then we found out one problem. The high side discharge line had a huge whole in the rubber tube. The whole was right where the metal is crimped and it was near the compressor side of the tubing. It’s also looked to be kinked which probably led to the whole being there. So I ordered a new discharge line Saturday and installed it this morning. (gotta love Advance Auto for being quick )
After we charged the system again, the compressor clutch kicks on for 5 seconds and then shuts off for 5 seconds then kicks on again for another 5. It does this over and over. I have a pressure gauge on the low side. There is currently 45PSI in the system. When the clutch activates that pressure drops to around 15-20PSI and then the clutch shuts off and the pressure builds back to 45PSI and then turns back on. I checked all the fuses and they all look good.
I searched the forums and couldn't find anything related to my problem. Has anyone seen this before? Any advice on what else I should check? I don't have much experience with working on air conditioners. My next steps are asking all of you what it could be and also taking it to my local Garage I go to.
Thanks in advance!
After we charged the system again, the compressor clutch kicks on for 5 seconds and then shuts off for 5 seconds then kicks on again for another 5. It does this over and over. I have a pressure gauge on the low side. There is currently 45PSI in the system. When the clutch activates that pressure drops to around 15-20PSI and then the clutch shuts off and the pressure builds back to 45PSI and then turns back on. I checked all the fuses and they all look good.
I searched the forums and couldn't find anything related to my problem. Has anyone seen this before? Any advice on what else I should check? I don't have much experience with working on air conditioners. My next steps are asking all of you what it could be and also taking it to my local Garage I go to.
Thanks in advance!
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