Cooling Issue with AC on. 92 SL1.

Hey Guys,

I've come with a problem. It's a weird one though. I tried searching this group before I post here but didn't find anything.

Ok.

Here's the problem. I'll be driving down on a interstate(highway for you canadians :P ) going about 65-70mph ( 110-125km/h ) and I'll turn on the AC. It runs fine with the obvious loss of power due to ac being on. But i'm realizing that it starts slowly raising in tempature. I've gotten to about the last line before the H (hot) ticket and i would just turn the ac fearing my car will blow up. Once i turn it off, it goes back to the middle slowly. If i drive on the city it raises but if i stop at a red light or pul lthe car over with teh ac on, it will go back to the middle. It seems like it only starts heating up when driving.

I'm not sure what this could be. I check that rad fan and it does work. But I'm also concerned with some people said there is a plastic thing under the radiator for air flow. I do not see this. under my car.

Anyway, Let me know.

Hot in Atlanta,GA. Need AC,

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Peter M.
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Well - someone already told ya. The air deflection dam is pretty important. With the A/C on at highway speed - the radiator cooling fan might not be enough to pull enough air through the radiator. I remember how when I left that thing off (I was in a hurry to get all the front end together and thought I'd save time), the temperature on my 94 went all the way into the red before the cooling fan switched on

- then it would fall all the way to about a quarter on the guage - then start climbing back to the redline again. Over and over all the way to Houston and back. This was in December and the A/C wasnt working then anyway - but I would think the heat from the a/c condensor coil might make things worse. After reinstall it, the cooling fan very very rarely comes on unless the A/C is on.

-WaV

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wavy

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