SOURCE: AC isnt working
It proabaly needs charging up. If they are low , they won't cut in because of a low pressure switch.
SOURCE: electric fans don't run, but checks Ok. Air
FIRST IS CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON....YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO UNPLUG THE ECT... ELECTRONIC COOLING TEMP SENSOR.....A TWO WIRE SENSOR THAT TELLS THE COMPUTER THE TEMP OF MOTOR....WHEN THE MOTOR TEMP GETS HIGH THE COMPUTER GROUNDS THE COOLING FAN RELAY TO TURN FANS ON..IF FANS DON'T RUN WITH SENSOR UNPLUGGED THE GET A SMALL PIECE OF WIRE AND FOR A SHORT TIME SHORT THE TWO WIRES ON THE PLUG FOR SENSOR...IF IT DOES COME ON REPLACE SENSOR IF IT DOES NOT COME ON SUSPECT COMPUTER...ONLY IF ALL FUSES ARE OK LET ME KNOW
Testimonial: "Thank you for your help. I unpluged the electronic temp. sensor and the fans came on. I hope after i replace the sensor it will fix my air condition. "
SOURCE: I've got a 2003 toyota corolla with a/c problem.
Change the AC clutch relay. It has a high failure rate. $11 rockauto.com. It is located under the hood in the fuse box.
SOURCE: Clutch will not engage on
Usually when it gets low on refrigerant the clutch want engage it may just need charged.
SOURCE: ac was working fine the
Check the low switch by the dryer or accumulator, its a long narrow cannister,
it will have a pressure switch attached to it or near it. put your, ac on high,
pull the molex off the switch and jump the molex with a wire or paperclip,
if the compressor comes on and the ac starts to cool, you will just need
to replace the low pressure switch, if the clutch does not come on,
check the low switch molex to see if there is 12vlts there. good luck!
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