AC help!

1074171

It will be fine there are many stockers that have been out there
and a few with us and they have no problem ...but if there is that is
why I have a 8000# winch to get us out of trouble.... :-D Parts
of some trails are hard but for the most part it is a blast :-D [addsig]
 
1074192

Just another thought about your A/C problem: While the thermostat switch in the evaperator housing could be faulty causing the A/C to cycle, definately replace it if suspected bad. NEVER jump a switch in the A/C system. They are there to protect the system from being damaged or you being hurt (in a high pressure situation.)

You said the system has pressure, so the Low Pressure Cutoff switch should be ok. It is possible that there is a restriction in the system somewhere causing the pressure to build up while the system runs, and the system is being shut down by the High Pressure Cutoff switch. I would be very careful around the A/C while it is running until you know this is not an issue.

Also, the inside coil is the evaperator (the cold one), the outside coil is the condenser (the warm one) :-D

hope this helps
-Nick

edited by: XJNick, Jul 01, 2003 - 04:05 AM[addsig]
 

1074193

jhiggins,

Small world. I am from Deer Park. I live right next to the golf course. Where do you live?[addsig]
 
1074256

Thanks for the info XJNick. Your advice is great! I'll post up the results as soon as this rain stops and I get to workingmy my AC.-Al[addsig]
 
1074260

the first thing I check when I do a/c work is the coils. make sure they're clean. restricted air flow across the coils of an a/c system can make it have high head pressure, or freeze up, depending on which coil is clogged. either of these can cause the a/c to quit working.[addsig]
 

1074417

Deerhunter30

I live off of Beltway 8 and Vista ....but I used to live off of Wisdom and Center
st. in Deer Park.....Let' s go do some wheeling........... :-D [addsig]
 
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