Ac problem Savana 05
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Ac problem Savana 05
Hi guys..
Recently my ac stopped working, so I checked all the fuses. No issues.
Went down under the truck and looked around the ac, seems like it won't
cut in. Loosend the connection to the "clutch" not sure if it the right word for it but anyway measured it while running the ac max 13,68 volts.
This was a 2pin connection in front of the ac compressor, so I assume it's
the right one.
The fans inside the truck increases when you switch to ac as it always has.
Can the clutch get stuck? If so can you remove it and grease up it or do I need a new compressor? When I was under there I also checked the if I could move the "inner wheel" around and it moved quite easily.
Any suggestions?
Also does anyone have a wiring diagram for this?
Very thankful for a little help with this..
Regards Michael
Recently my ac stopped working, so I checked all the fuses. No issues.
Went down under the truck and looked around the ac, seems like it won't
cut in. Loosend the connection to the "clutch" not sure if it the right word for it but anyway measured it while running the ac max 13,68 volts.
This was a 2pin connection in front of the ac compressor, so I assume it's
the right one.
The fans inside the truck increases when you switch to ac as it always has.
Can the clutch get stuck? If so can you remove it and grease up it or do I need a new compressor? When I was under there I also checked the if I could move the "inner wheel" around and it moved quite easily.
Any suggestions?
Also does anyone have a wiring diagram for this?
Very thankful for a little help with this..
Regards Michael
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Problem solved..
It was the coil on the compressor that have stopped working..
Bought a compressor of a scrapyard and to i apart a replaced it.
I did this with the compressor still mounted on the car so I did not have to let
the gas out.. Fairly easy to do by yourself, it was a little bit thight but after a week
the clutch bearing went out of order so need to replace this next time..
If you got any questions about this send me a pm and I'll try my best to help you..
//Michael
It was the coil on the compressor that have stopped working..
Bought a compressor of a scrapyard and to i apart a replaced it.
I did this with the compressor still mounted on the car so I did not have to let
the gas out.. Fairly easy to do by yourself, it was a little bit thight but after a week
the clutch bearing went out of order so need to replace this next time..
If you got any questions about this send me a pm and I'll try my best to help you..
//Michael
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