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Re: '94 AC Diverter & Comp Cycles

by "Dad" <knockers@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 10:31 AM

"pj" <pj4380@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:4823C6F6.1050802@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> JimH wrote:
>> Ric Seyler wrote:
>>> Well broke out the ole girl a couple weeks ago..
>>> Had to put in a new battery, old one wouldn't take a charge.
>>> (it was several years old)
>>>
>>> First day on the road the AC (Auto Option Equipped)
>>> would blow out of the defrost vents, with very very little
>>> coming out of the dash vents. Seemed cool temp wide.
>>>
>>> After driving for a while it "Seemed" to divert a little more
>>> to the dash vents... "Seemed" to.
>>>
>>> Broke it out again today and it's not very cool at all.
>>> Checked the compressor and it would cycle, 10-15sec
>>> on and 10-15sec off.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking a controller problem. Because to two
>>> different symptoms.
>>>
>>> A little history.....the heater hasn't gotten warm for the last
>>> several years, even after replacing the T-stat.
>>> Sooo that also leads me to question the controller.
>>> Maybe it's just gotten worse and has developed more
>>> symptoms.. Any guesses?
>>>
>> When the heater in my '93 wouldn't blow heat, it was a clogged 
>> heater core. A flush, and it was as good as new.
>>
>> When the AC came out the wrong vents, that was a vacuum check 
>> valve. I went through a spell of vacuum problems. Apparently the 
>> check valves get brittle, and leak. Once they were replaced, I've 
>> had no more problems for two years.
>>
>> Hope this helps...
>> -- 
>> Jim
>
>
> Hey Ric,
>     Vacuum switches/valves are an excellent idea.
>     After that, and before digging too deep, check the contacts on 
> the control head.  In humid climates those tend to corrode -- more 
> an issue in '92 and earlier but worth a look.
>     Comp cycling could be the result of a failed electrical pressure 
> sensor coming out of the high side of the compressor.
> --
> pj

Interesting, quick story..

Went to South Carolina in 0° weather and snow storms this year in my 
van, heater worked fine going down. Coming back only the air worked, 
still 0° out, taped the ducts shut to keep from freezing and was able 
to run the back heater. Problem was that one of the vacuum operated 
mixing valves had stuck, the one with 6 hose connections. Valve is 
mounted with the piston rod vertical leaving a nice position for the 
pocket in the vacuum pot to collect trash/water/salt/sand and corrode 
the rod and seal. Cleaned out the trash and popped it loose with a 
long screw driver, added some lubrication and all is well in Mudville. 
No room to get to the valve to change it without engine removal, or 
more swearing than I want to do right now.




 4 Posts in Topic:
'94 AC Diverter & Comp Cycles
Ric Seyler <ricseyler@  2008-05-08 15:47:44 
Re: '94 AC Diverter & Comp Cycles
JimH <JimH@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-08 19:22:20 
Re: '94 AC Diverter & Comp Cycles
pj <pj4380@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-08 20:37:26 
Re: '94 AC Diverter & Comp Cycles
"Dad" <knock  2008-05-09 10:31:46 

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