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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / August 2005

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AC Compressor 92 244

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Scott - 13 Aug 2005 14:19 GMT
Can an AC compressor (92 244 with R34) be very noisy just due to
insufficient charge?  The system blows cold, but the compressor does
overcycle.  It is alledgedly only 3 years old and installed with the R34
upgrade by previous owner.

Or, is it as I suspect, toast -- a victum of infant mortality.

Scott
Michael Pardee - 13 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT
Afraid not (the noise from being low, that is) - but I'm not expert enough
to say you should replace your compressor. The noise and overcycling could
be overcharge, though, probably from the beginning. With R-12 I was able to
charge with guages, with sight glass or by ear (fill it 'til the compressor
cycling barely stops.) I tried that with my son's R-134a system, in spite of
the experts saying it has to be done by weight with the expensive machine.
The experts were right (duh!) I went right past the proper charge point and
got about 40% too much 134a in it. The compressor rattled and cycled off
every few seconds. A pro evacuated it and recharged it for $76 US and it
works perfectly.

Getting a recommendation from friends and taking it to a shop that has the
machine is your best bet at this point.

Mike
> Can an AC compressor (92 244 with R34) be very noisy just due to
> insufficient charge?  The system blows cold, but the compressor does
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> Scott
 
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