WARNING to those with E Fans!!
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WARNING to those with E Fans!!
Just got back from the garage to have my ac recharged. Turns out that my e fans were causing part of the problem. Guy told me as long as the fans are on I'm fine, if their off the pressure in the ac system goes EXTREMELY high. Just wanted you other guys to know this so you don't explode your system. Mine is hooked to a temp sensor so they only come on when needed. I need to find a way to wire them to a switch or jump them off the ac to come on and stay on while it's on.
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Yeah Guy said he don't understand how the stock fan moves enough air after seeing this happen. Now I'm glad I took it to him and didn't do it myself. He also flushed the system and said there was a bunch of metal in there.
I never even thought there would be a problem. I figure most people wouldn't so I better give a heads up.
He said when the ac is on it's COLD lol. Good to know driving to Florida next week
I never even thought there would be a problem. I figure most people wouldn't so I better give a heads up.
He said when the ac is on it's COLD lol. Good to know driving to Florida next week
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Yeah Guy said he don't understand how the stock fan moves enough air after seeing this happen. Now I'm glad I took it to him and didn't do it myself. He also flushed the system and said there was a bunch of metal in there.
I never even thought there would be a problem. I figure most people wouldn't so I better give a heads up.
He said when the ac is on it's COLD lol. Good to know driving to Florida next week
I never even thought there would be a problem. I figure most people wouldn't so I better give a heads up.
He said when the ac is on it's COLD lol. Good to know driving to Florida next week
While I'm no A/C expert, I do know that your system has a couple tiny passages that are easily plugged by debris, which can result in high readings. I had an old Dodge Van that did this, and evetually had to replace some components...and then the compressor failed (thats where the metal came from). Oh yeah, the Diplomat..same deal. But I degress.
And yes, many systems do switch the electric fan on when the A/C runs, very useful at idle when the vehicle in not moving. Since your Ram never had this system from the factory, you'd have to wire something through your compressor switch, which unless you are idling for long peroids wouldn't be needed. Run a rocker switch to power the fan if you're worried. A temp controlled switch that runs the fan at just above thermostat opening is just as effective.
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yea, metal is bad, severely discolored or milky oil is also bad. Although my blazer survived three years with the original a/c after first fining out it was recharged without oil when I bought it, and then finding metal bits when checking it a year after recharging it myself.
That would be the same dealer who lied about it's mileage. It spent 5 years as a taxi in ATLANTA. Showed 75K had an actual 225K. It's still beat on like a red headed step child, and it still runs/drive/does everything you want it to. We use it for hunting...that's about it.
That would be the same dealer who lied about it's mileage. It spent 5 years as a taxi in ATLANTA. Showed 75K had an actual 225K. It's still beat on like a red headed step child, and it still runs/drive/does everything you want it to. We use it for hunting...that's about it.
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im not buyin this stuff either........ also, think of your a/c screen more like a oil filter not a fuel filter.....fuel filter filters gas coming INTO the system, an oil filter catches what was ALREADY IN the system....so with that screen, you dont know if that metal came right before the screen or right after and made its way thru and back around.....
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