A/C Issues
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A/C Issues
A year and a half ago, we replaced the A/C compressor because of a bad bearing on the pulley. When we replaced the compressor, we added the correct oil per the manual and the correct amount, rotated the compressor by hand a few turns to make sure it was lubricated well, brought the truck to a service station to have the system recharged. After the system was recharged, it worked fine the entire summer. Now, this spring, I noticed the A/C system was not working. I noticed no pressure on the high pressure side so I thought that there may be a leak in the system. I brought the truck in to the same shop, they recharged the system and checked for leaks. No leaks were noted. The system worked fine for approximately 5 minutes, then the compressor seized up. We brought the truck home and checked it again, and noticed again, the system worked fine for about 5 minutes and the compressor started to seize.
I'm wondering if we could add more oil to the compressor, if that would solve the problem, seems to work fine for a little while. Also, I did not change the dryer. Could that have caused the failure of the compressor?
What I would like to do is change the dryer, add the required oil for the dryer, and a little extra for the compressor with the hopes that a little extra oil in the system will prevent the compressor from seizing so I can avoid buying another compressor.
Any thoughts?
I'm wondering if we could add more oil to the compressor, if that would solve the problem, seems to work fine for a little while. Also, I did not change the dryer. Could that have caused the failure of the compressor?
What I would like to do is change the dryer, add the required oil for the dryer, and a little extra for the compressor with the hopes that a little extra oil in the system will prevent the compressor from seizing so I can avoid buying another compressor.
Any thoughts?
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Question is, why is it stopping. If it's actually binding up, the belt should start SCREAMING about it..... is that actually happening? If it is, no amount of oil is going to fix that.....
I feel your pain though. Gonna be in the 90's here today. My A/C doesn't work at all. (large leak in the system.....)
I feel your pain though. Gonna be in the 90's here today. My A/C doesn't work at all. (large leak in the system.....)
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+1 on new compressor. But you need to find out what toasted that compressor. Is it still under warranty?
Anytime a compressor or condenser is changed, one needs to change the drier (accumulator) and the orifice. Orifice has small screen, and traps imputities. Junk accumulates in drier. Usually, warranty will not be honored without changeing drier at least. This normally applies to compressors and condensers. Compared to cost of compressor, drier and orifice are cheap.
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