Looking for a little help with an AC issue on my 2000 LS8.
Background: I bought this from my cousin last fall, knnowig it had a laundry list of issues.
Right now, I want to ry and tackle the AC. He bought it 7-8 years ago and said the AC never worked. The engine was replaced about 3 years ago, I assume the AC was never looked at. All the lines look ok, no rust, no oil residue at fittings or on the compressor, etc. I know a visual inspection cannot indicate whether or not it is really OK, I'm just saying there is nothing obviously wrong.
The compressor does not engage when I lower the temp in the cabin. I read that there were 2 pressure switches, but I can only find 1, the one near the top of the condensor that is labelled as transducer in some of the diagrams I have seen. Anyway, as soon as I DISCONNECT this sensor, the compressor engages. What does this mean? From what I read, you should be able to jump out a bad switch to make the compressor run, not open the circuit. I tried it 5 times to make sure something else was not going on. Unplug switch, compressor runs.
Which switch am I testing, high pressure or low? What does my test indicate? Is the switch bad? Is there another switch?
Also, I checked the pressure on the low side, no surprise, there was no pressure. I am assuming that this is because of the past non-use and engine replacement.
My cousin was not a good LS owner, he could never keep up with the upkeep, never had it properly serviced, and it would not surprise me in the least that it could simply be a bad switch. It could also be something major.
My next thought was to obtain some r134a and see what happens. It will be difficult here in WI, but the Iola car show is next week, I should be able to find some.
My desire is to do a couple easy, inexpensive tests and hope to get lucky. I know, luck factors in very little dealing with these cars.
I would appreciate any help you may have to offer.
Thanks,
Febtober
Background: I bought this from my cousin last fall, knnowig it had a laundry list of issues.
Right now, I want to ry and tackle the AC. He bought it 7-8 years ago and said the AC never worked. The engine was replaced about 3 years ago, I assume the AC was never looked at. All the lines look ok, no rust, no oil residue at fittings or on the compressor, etc. I know a visual inspection cannot indicate whether or not it is really OK, I'm just saying there is nothing obviously wrong.
The compressor does not engage when I lower the temp in the cabin. I read that there were 2 pressure switches, but I can only find 1, the one near the top of the condensor that is labelled as transducer in some of the diagrams I have seen. Anyway, as soon as I DISCONNECT this sensor, the compressor engages. What does this mean? From what I read, you should be able to jump out a bad switch to make the compressor run, not open the circuit. I tried it 5 times to make sure something else was not going on. Unplug switch, compressor runs.
Which switch am I testing, high pressure or low? What does my test indicate? Is the switch bad? Is there another switch?
Also, I checked the pressure on the low side, no surprise, there was no pressure. I am assuming that this is because of the past non-use and engine replacement.
My cousin was not a good LS owner, he could never keep up with the upkeep, never had it properly serviced, and it would not surprise me in the least that it could simply be a bad switch. It could also be something major.
My next thought was to obtain some r134a and see what happens. It will be difficult here in WI, but the Iola car show is next week, I should be able to find some.
My desire is to do a couple easy, inexpensive tests and hope to get lucky. I know, luck factors in very little dealing with these cars.
I would appreciate any help you may have to offer.
Thanks,
Febtober