Steveinfl
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- Dec 6, 2011
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Hi Everyone I hope you all are doing well,
I had a weird issue start with my TB today. The air-conditioner would do nothing but give me hot air, not heat but engine bay temp air none the less.
I had my system looked over, the refrigerant pressure was high, they evacuated and properly recharged my system.
Still wouldn't engage the compressor.
Shorted low pressure sensor, No Change
Jiggled and inspected wires of High Pressure Sensor, No Change
Inspected fuses and relays, switched out with known functioning units. No Change
So this brings us to the interesting part.
This refers to relay #44 in the engine bay fuse panel.
With the Key off the only hot wire is pin #30.
With the key on but A/c off pins 86, 30 and 85 ( ground, why would I receive a reading on my voltmeter jumping - terminal to the ground terminal on the relay?) are reading +12v.
Key on A/c on
Same as before.
If i manually jump from the - battery terminal to pin 85 the compressor engages as it should.
Do any of you have some light to shed on this, I am in central florida. It's not terrible yet but the heat is coming.
Thankyou Kindly,
Steve
I had a weird issue start with my TB today. The air-conditioner would do nothing but give me hot air, not heat but engine bay temp air none the less.
I had my system looked over, the refrigerant pressure was high, they evacuated and properly recharged my system.
Still wouldn't engage the compressor.
Shorted low pressure sensor, No Change
Jiggled and inspected wires of High Pressure Sensor, No Change
Inspected fuses and relays, switched out with known functioning units. No Change
So this brings us to the interesting part.
This refers to relay #44 in the engine bay fuse panel.
With the Key off the only hot wire is pin #30.
With the key on but A/c off pins 86, 30 and 85 ( ground, why would I receive a reading on my voltmeter jumping - terminal to the ground terminal on the relay?) are reading +12v.
Key on A/c on
Same as before.
If i manually jump from the - battery terminal to pin 85 the compressor engages as it should.
Do any of you have some light to shed on this, I am in central florida. It's not terrible yet but the heat is coming.
Thankyou Kindly,
Steve