[W126 Coupe] AC Problem Part 3
Tom Oelsner
toelsner at mindspring.com
Tue Oct 11 16:12:38 EDT 2005
I charged it. Again, the system has been working fine for a month. This is
something new.
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Did they charge it too? Why not take it back to them with your complaint?
John
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> The system was evacuated by a shop and then had the gauge left in place
> for
> several hours to check for leaks. All clear on that front. The system is
> fully charged. How does one go about looking for restrictions in the
> lines?
> Tom
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> Did you do part 1 yourself? If so did you evacuate the system to get the
> moisture out? If a shop did it take it back to them. To part 3. Is there a
> restriction to your condenser or evaporator coil, I have seen items pulled
> through the return air that restrict air flow. Under charging will cause
> the
> evaporator to freeze up and impair cooling. The usual air that comes
> through
> my supply vent in my '91 560SEC on a 90 or so degree day is between 50 and
> 60 degrees. I notice the AC systems in the 89 through 91 hold more R12
> than
> the 86 through 88. I do not know about the models before that.
> John
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>
>> ok...here we go again. Just as a reminder;
>> Part 1. Get the AC running. Replaced the compressor O rings, replaced
>> the
>> receiver-drier, new AC belt, no leaks at all and rock solid. Charged the
>> system. cold air!
>> Part 2. Belt squeal. Belt keeps loosening (stretching?). retightened
>> twice
>> and loose again even though the idler pulley is tight. Any ideas?
>> Jonathan, it is a Continental belt.
>> Part 3. THE NEW ONE. Had very cold air until about a week ago. Now it
>> is
>> only really cold if I am going above 75mph or if the outside temp is
>> around
>> 70F. At lower speeds the air is somewhat cool at best. Engine temp is
>> definitely in range with AC on, 85C to 95C(?) and there is still plenty
>> of
>> refrigerant in the system. Any ideas? Thanks for your thoughts.
>>
>> Tom Oelsner
>>
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