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Author Topic: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?  (Read 3043 times)

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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #15 on: 28 July 2019, 17:51:13 »

Thanks Mark!  :y                                                            ;D
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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #16 on: 28 July 2019, 17:53:01 »

Thanks Mark!  :y                                                            ;D
It was kind of a pointer  :)


That you should try google instead of bothering people  ;D
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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #17 on: 28 July 2019, 18:44:11 »

There must be a better way of doing it.
There must be. I can see the clip from below, but it's a spring clip and the ends are inaccessible. I thought I might angle grind it off, but space again is the problem. I could remove the front bumper I suppose.


You need one of THESE although other suppliers have them. Access problem solved. A SET is even better if you're going to working on vehicles afflicted with spring clamps.


You know I replace the bloody things with proper worm-drive clamps, but if you do that you also want the long flexible driver meant for such things; Halfords sell those, complete with an interchangeable socket so you can use it on both 6 and 7mm hex fittings.
Why didn't I think of that? I found my cable operated hose clip tool, and it worked a treat. I also had a flexible jubilee clip tool. Job is now done, and car returned to Ben, who is taking it on holiday next weekend. Thanks to all for advice.
Another job jobbed. :y


So we're going on hollybobs, hopefully it's nice n warm,, be nice to have working Aircon.
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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #18 on: 29 July 2019, 18:40:20 »

For info, a common aircon failure on these is a thermal fuse in the compressor clutch going open circuit, you can get a kit for about 40-50 quid which allows repair.

Be also careful, as a result of the above the aircon system can still be fully gassed even if it doesn't work!

What is an average cars air con system pressure Mark?  ???  :-\

Enough to make a loud hissing noise when you slip with the drill bit and accidentally go through the condenser, as a friend of mine found out  ;D :-X
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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #19 on: 29 July 2019, 20:10:20 »

About 30psi
Or 2 atmospheres. I'll believe that. My diagnoser read mine as 100kPa, or 15psi. Mine blows cool. but not ice cold, and this Forum advised against recharging the system.
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Re: Aircon ceased to work. May I rmove the plumbing?
« Reply #20 on: 29 July 2019, 21:29:02 »

About 30psi
Or 2 atmospheres. I'll believe that. My diagnoser read mine as 100kPa, or 15psi. Mine blows cool. but not ice cold, and this Forum advised against recharging the system.

The 2 atmospheres/30psi thing refers to the pressure in the system when the compressor is off, and the engine bay is cold. IMV 30psi is the absolute minimum - the cut-out switches on a Carlton are 2 bar so that's where operation stops. I'd want to see at least 3 bar (45psi) in a healthy system. When the compressor is running the pressure in the high side (between the compressor and the condenser) is likely to be in excess of 200psi, and could be 300psi on a hot day.
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