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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
I think the control valve is part of the compressor, so if you have a new compressor you’ll be fine.
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25th Jun 2021 9:05pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
Sorry Fanders, I’m not sure your compressor is the same design, you’d better check. Is the strange valve thing only used on the 2010 onwards cars?
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25th Jun 2021 9:07pm |
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fanders Member Since: 10 Jul 2013 Location: Hants, UK Posts: 313 |
I don’t know, but would expect the control valve and compressor to be separate components (I haven’t researched the system well enough). My AC compressor is fairly noisy, you can hear a marked change in noise level when engaging the system with the AC switch. So probably worn bearings, and worth changing the compressor and valve. I’m on 95,000 miles now.
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25th Jun 2021 10:21pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
The valve is part of the compressor. |
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26th Jun 2021 12:01am |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
For a 4.4 tdv8
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26th Jun 2021 8:20am |
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fanders Member Since: 10 Jul 2013 Location: Hants, UK Posts: 313 |
Just an update on my slow AC - went to Glenrands in Liphook today on Dr. Rob's recommendation and they diagnosed that the fill port Schrader valve was leaking and I was about 100g low on refrigerant. System drained down, leak tested and refilled and all seems good, much quieter than before. That was good, as I had prepared to cough up for replacement of some parts of the system.
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8th Jul 2021 2:53pm |
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Sonearly Member Since: 18 Sep 2020 Location: Northants Posts: 216 |
Also had slow working AC, went for a recharge and mine was also 120gr low, now fully charged and pumps out cold air after a couple of minutes rather than the 10 mins before. Fingers crossed 🤞 |
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8th Jul 2021 3:31pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
That’s good then. Mine has never been right, so I’m not sure I will be that lucky....
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8th Jul 2021 3:34pm |
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TomP Member Since: 06 Jan 2021 Location: Surrey Posts: 7 |
My AC problem (posted 18 June) is now fixed thanks to Dr Rob's Glenrands recommendation. It all boiled down to a defective 'Pollution Sensor'. After my experience with Glenrands, I'm happy to join Dr Rob in recommending the outfit. Specialists in Land Rover vehicles, and a pleasant bunch too, who will let you in the workshop, and share their expertise. Beats the main dealers with their fancy facades, inflated prices, and cappuccinos - Ross, the owner of Glenrands, made me a coffee in a mug which tasted very much like tea, but who's complaining - these are real Landrover people !! |
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9th Jul 2021 7:21am |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
Quick update:
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18th Jul 2021 12:17pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Hi guys just resurrecting this thread because this job is on my "todo" list.
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16th Mar 2024 8:58am |
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Sonearly Member Since: 18 Sep 2020 Location: Northants Posts: 216 |
Sorry to disappoint but there is no way to change valve with the compressor in situ. |
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16th Mar 2024 10:31am |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
I think on the L322 the end of the valve points to the engine block or something immovable, so you have to remove the air con compressor to get it out, and the consensus is that if you are doing that you might as well fit a new unit, complete with new valve.
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16th Mar 2024 11:34am |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
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16th Mar 2024 11:43am |
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