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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3970 |
Interesting think about a regas and holding vacuum. Whilst the connected machine does test for leaks the one thing it doesn’t test for leaks are the schrader valves on the two connection ports, they have to be open whilst the vacuum is being applied so can’t be tested. I might be wrong but would have thought these two valves should be replaced with new as part of the regas process.
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18th Jul 2022 4:31pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
Sounds like a new compressor job to me. Same symptoms I had. Regassed. No leaks. Wouldn’t cool down. New compressor. Ice cold.
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18th Jul 2022 5:07pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
The refrigerant port valves are not normally changed during a degas/regas, I've seen a few leak but it's very rare.
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18th Jul 2022 5:31pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3188 |
Delivered mine to Glenrands this very morning for a new compressor and to get a few other loose ends sorted. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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18th Jul 2022 5:49pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
Mine rises the rpm as it gets going on start up on hot days Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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18th Jul 2022 5:49pm |
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ApeRunner Member Since: 16 Jun 2022 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 13 |
Thanks for all the responses. Very helpful. I’m not too clued up on aircon systems as I normally leave that sort of stuff to the professionals. What I don’t understand is, if I had a working compressor before the regas (temps weren’t ice-cold but indicated a functional system) why would it have failed completely after the refrigerant was changed? |
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18th Jul 2022 7:17pm |
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appj62 Member Since: 07 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 424 |
After 16 years of trouble free A/C, my compressor sounds like a bag of nails and struggles to provide requisite cool air into the cabin. Not good in present conditions. Still, do have a sunroof to ease the pain. Previous cars:
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18th Jul 2022 7:46pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1463 |
Check underneath with the air con on maximum for a constant drip of water from the air conditioning condenser (the drip is about level with the back of the driver seats). It may be blocked and freezing up.
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18th Jul 2022 8:38pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
It depends on how the RCV in the compressor fails, clearly there is some mode of failure that was identified and a modified part made available, if it's a tolerance issue ('sticking') then it's possible that vacuuming the system has positioned the valve moving part(s) into the fixed part in such a way that the refrigerant flow is worse than before, it does sound like there was some form of restriction, possibly the RCV was allowing 'just enough' refrigerant through to create some differential and therefore cooling. It's also possible that a depleted system in conjunction with a malfunctioning RCV will actually work better than a fully charged system due to the greater differential pressures - a fully charged system could be behaving like an overcharged system if refrigerant is 'backing up' in the low side to the point where it is liquifying. All the above is just thought experiments, I'd want to see a RCV in a working and failed state (and see some high & low side pressure readings) to give any meaningful diagnosis. |
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18th Jul 2022 8:39pm |
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ApeRunner Member Since: 16 Jun 2022 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 13 |
Great stuff thanks, especially for the awesome write up GaryRR. I may summon up the courage to have a go at that.
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18th Jul 2022 10:13pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
holding a vacuum in a system that's normally under pressure isnt a really good test for system integrity. 'O' ring seals which under vacuum can be sucked into a seal area, pipe joint faces pulled together etc, when under pressure, they're pushed apart. BMW i3 Electric Car
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19th Jul 2022 4:51am |
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4434Morrison Member Since: 02 Mar 2020 Location: Folkestone Posts: 185 |
When I first had my aircon recharged in my current 2012 4.4 TDV8 a couple of years ago they recharged it as a 4 zone system with 880g of refrigerant and the aircon would not blow cold. The problem it was a two zone system and only required 700g.
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19th Jul 2022 6:13am |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
That's the way it's dome with an 'aircon machine' typical in dealerships & fast-fits with tech's brandishing a F-GAS certificate for refrigerant handling and a three hour 'course' on how to operate the equipment. If a leak is suspected, then it should be pressure tested with Nitrogen, for the reasons you state, the vacuum test is mandated for compliance with legislation, not diagnostics. |
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19th Jul 2022 6:31am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Yes I'm aware and it's necessary to vac the system out anyway to boil off any moisture and to remove the air.
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19th Jul 2022 6:44am |
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