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Air Con cold when moving but not at standstill - solution?..

Hi chaps, I had been having a perplexing issue with the air con which was perfect with the vehicle in motion but only blowing ambient air at standstill - had it re gassed with little effect and was told it was probably the compressor - thank god for extended warranty!

Anyway they have the car in today and have come back telling me that a valve in the compressor has failed which - in case this means anything to anyone - means that the low pressure line is now running at high pressure.

My knowledge of a/c systems is limited.

The warranty company will pay for the labour and valve replacement but if that doesn't sort the issue the dealership will have to remove the compressor again - at their own cost - and the warranty company will pay for a new compressor. Given how buried a compressor is on a 4.4 TDV8 that seems like a huge job to have to do twice.

Anyone care to comment on the logic of that, or the valve in the compressor that they are talking about.

Thanks
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Does it get cold if you rev the engine whilst at standstill?

Yes - Most likely the compressor
No - Condenser (start by checking fan(s)) Regards,
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Spooky - slightly colder but only very slightly.

Interestingly the condenser doesn't seem to have a fan on the 4.4 TDV8 2016 (L405) Autobiography in Black with Ivory - for ULEZ
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There will be a fan for the engine rad. Is it running ?

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Yes the viscous (main engine/radiator) fan was running but there is no specific condenser fan......

Anyway just in case anyone ever has the same issue the problem turned out to be a valve in the compressor which was allowing the low pressure side of the circuit to run at high pressure - dealer changed the valve - including removal and refinement of the compressor which looks like a tough job on a 4.4 TDV8 under the extended warranty....... thank goodness!

All good now. 2016 (L405) Autobiography in Black with Ivory - for ULEZ
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