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    Well, it's getting warm again, and you know what that means: finding issues with your A/C that somehow developed over the winter. I have 0 experience with A/C so I'm just gonna describe whats going on and see if you guys can point me in the right direction. When I turn it on to cool it just blows air at the same temperature of where ever its pulling it from. If I turn it to heat, it still blows just as hot as ever.

    I have no idea where to start on this one, so any help would be appreciated.
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    When you turn on the AC, does the radiator fan kick on full, and does the compressor clutch engage?
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    Radiator fan, yes. As far as the compressor clutch goes I'm not sure how to check that, but if it has anything to do with the engine revving itself a little bit at idle, it does do that.

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    Turn on the A/C. Looking down into the engine at the serpentine belt, the bottom right pulley will spin. It has 3 circles on the end and is toward the front of the vehicle.

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    Yep, when the engine revs, it spins.

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    Do the 3 circles spin consistently? Or does it turn off and on and "cycle"?

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    It cycles.

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    How long does it run for before shutting off?

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    About 2 seconds on, and maybe 4-5 off, repeating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EAK1791 View Post
    It cycles.
    If you haven't had a recent recharge, then you're low. It can happen if you overfill also.

    If you get dual gauges from AutoZone, low side should be 35-45 depending on the temp outside. The high side should be the ambient temp plus 100-150.

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    Get a test kit or have someone check the pressure in the line. It may need to be emptied and refilled, or could be plugged up. Unless it's just low on R-34, it could be too much pressure in the line and a relay shutting it off for that reason. Because it's not cold air, I think you're just low on R-34.

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    You are very low on refrigerant. Add a can and see if it blows cold. If it does, find the leak! R134A is nasty stuff to be leaking all over the place.

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    If youre close to me, Ill diagnose it for free with my gauge set.

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    Oh, and if you decide to refill, don't use anything with leak-stop.

    Also, low pressure switch should stop the compresser if it gets under 15-20 psi so it doesnt suck in outside air. Any moisture that gets in will freeze and block the lines.

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    Thanks for the help! I'll have to run to Autozone tomorrow and grab a can. It wouldn't surprise me if there's a slowish leak in the lines. It seems like the AC has gotten slightly less effective each year since I got the car about 5 years ago.

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    If youre close to me, Ill diagnose it for free with my gauge set.
    I would take you up on that, but I'm all the way out in Virginia.

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