Repost : 97 S70 Air conditioning in Australia

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Greetings Brains Trust

My wife has a 97 S70 (though you could argue that it is in fact a 1998, but...) and it has air-con dual climate control system that is being odd. Fuses good, no nasty sounds, and yes, dials set to 18 or lower! However, there was an odd sound behind the dash of some dullish clunking that is now not present. I'm wondering if it is the same sound that other posters have enquired about?

In short, the weather where we are now has been considerably hotter than we have been used to and it seems the Ovlov doesn't like it either. It (A/C) will run great, nice and cold for a few minutes, and then cease cooling. The lights tells me that it (A/C) is still on, but the temp of the air coming out of the vents is getting warmer and has that smell of "the air con has been turned off". Then after a bit, it enters into a cycle of cool air, then back to no air con.

Is this a trait of European vehicles and hot Australian summers, or is it that the gas needs a top up, or something else? Others I know with European cars have said that their machines have similar problems with struggling to keep cool in the heat, but not cycling like ours.

In the BA Falcon (Australian model), there is not this problem, but it doesn't have climate control. In fact, my only experience of air con not working is the obvious, i.e. it just doesn't blow cool air.

Any ideas?

Kind regards

Hamish.

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Hamish Alker-Jones
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Hi sounds a bit like it could be low on gas or not condensing, there is a pressure switch in the AC system that disconnects the compressor when the pressure is either too high or low. I'd recommend that you take the car to a workshop that does air conditioner diagnosis and repairs. Joe

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Joe

Generally low gas leads to fast cycling, which results in poor cooling, not cold then hot. The fuel (yes fuel) computer will shut off the A/C if the high side (condenser) pressure gets too high. The most common cause of this is the electric fan not working properly or the path for air through the condenser is partially blocked with leaves, or whatever. The fuel computer will also shut off the A/C if the coolant temperature gets too high. Also there is a temperature sensor on the back of the compressor that turns it off if it gets too hot. These sensors are problematic, and this can be bypassed.

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Mike F

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