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Car Forum / GMC Cars / June 2006

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Air conditioner in my Olds

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AC man - 24 Jun 2006 18:17 GMT
Air conditioner in my Olds is not blowing out cool air. Compressor cluctch
seems like it is not engaging. I checked pressure with manofold gauge and
couldn't get any pressure reading. Can you solve this problem for me. Thank
you
shiden_kai - 24 Jun 2006 19:43 GMT
> Air conditioner in my Olds is not blowing out cool air. Compressor
> cluctch seems like it is not engaging. I checked pressure with
> manofold gauge and couldn't get any pressure reading. Can you solve
> this problem for me. Thank you

Shouldn't you be able to figure it out?  After all, you're the "AC man"

Ian
aarcuda69062 - 24 Jun 2006 19:45 GMT
> Air conditioner in my Olds is not blowing out cool air. Compressor cluctch
> seems like it is not engaging. I checked pressure with manofold gauge and
> couldn't get any pressure reading. Can you solve this problem for me. Thank
> you

a) Manifold gauge not connected/operated properly.
b) System empty.
c) Ambient temperature when connected below 0* F.
Edwin Pawlowski - 24 Jun 2006 22:15 GMT
> Air conditioner in my Olds is not blowing out cool air. Compressor cluctch
> seems like it is not engaging. I checked pressure with manofold gauge and
> couldn't get any pressure reading. Can you solve this problem for me.
> Thank
> you

I think you just did. Sound like no charge in it so clutch will not engage.
Be sure to find the leak or it will happen again.  There are other
possibilities, but that is the most likely on a newer model  Could be seals,
cold be a few other things but none of us can see it or test it from a
computer.
 
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