whiskychaser
06-15-2009, 07:42 AM
Have been toying with the idea of fixing the aircon for ages. Its the old R12 but in view of the value of the car I was shying away from a total conversion to R134a. So I thought I'd give this a try. A local firm tested the system for leaks and put it under vacuum. Then they added some esther oil and refilled with RS24. Result: Nice cool air for only £50!!:D
Now the guy pointed out my aux fan hadnt kicked in. Having looked it up it should do as soon as you turn on the aircon. So I jumpered the contacts at the temp switch on the rad. Fan runs on high but not on low though I can hear the low relay click over. I'm concluding fan resistor is shot so a couple of questions:
1. Does the fan only come on low or high as well when the a/c is switched on?
2. I know Bentleys gives 91 & 99 eg C for the temp switch to throw low/high but after 10 minutes idling neither switch was 'made'. I dont have a thermometer handy so when realistically does the fan cut in?
3. Can you get at the fan to replace the resistor from the front or is it a rad out job?
Edit: Plse ignore 3. Found a very good write up with nice pics here:
http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_20.htm
Now the guy pointed out my aux fan hadnt kicked in. Having looked it up it should do as soon as you turn on the aircon. So I jumpered the contacts at the temp switch on the rad. Fan runs on high but not on low though I can hear the low relay click over. I'm concluding fan resistor is shot so a couple of questions:
1. Does the fan only come on low or high as well when the a/c is switched on?
2. I know Bentleys gives 91 & 99 eg C for the temp switch to throw low/high but after 10 minutes idling neither switch was 'made'. I dont have a thermometer handy so when realistically does the fan cut in?
3. Can you get at the fan to replace the resistor from the front or is it a rad out job?
Edit: Plse ignore 3. Found a very good write up with nice pics here:
http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_20.htm