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May be the filter it's capped or the avaporative panel it's capped too with fine dust. Clean de filter and check tehe avaporative panel an cleaned too. Or, if the a/c it's working with low pressure in sucction side , may be need more refrigerat. Check this, thoe pressure in low side is 65 psi. but if the pressure is lowest than this may have a little leak and need fix it..
It has air in the line. let ir idle with the radiator cap off for a little while and the air will work its way out. You may have bigger issues, but I do not think you need to clean heater core because you get heat sometimes. Do you see a lot of bubbles when you take the radiator cap off when running, head gasket if so.. You can take the cap loose while the engine is running, but not after you stop it, it will be to hot. Good luck
this is odd! some how did you get the cap wet? pop cap and dry it out. coolant will feel greasey,break clean and a wipe of a rag will work. do the same with everything else under cap,blow dry. check wires. make cure youy did"t knock something loose. check for spark,fuel,i"m sure you did"nt do something to loose compreson! need fuel, need spark,need compression....what is mission? this age car does"nt have much more
Hi, The compressor is going bad or the unit is charged wrong... Whatever the cause the problem is the compressor locking up and blowing the fuses... Clean the condenser coil...maybe the pressures are going too high... If that don't work, then the compressor is shot or over charged...
Here is a tip that I wrote about how to clean your condenser
Your gas cap is vented to the atmosphere through a small rubber "duckbill" vent. You will see this vent if you turn the cap over and look at it. See if you can get any air to flow through the duckbill. Your gas cap appears to be clogged at the vent. Clean it and see if there is a difference. They sell new gas caps for several different model machines at Home Depot at a reasonable price. If you go there to purchase one, take the bad one with you for comparison. It may work after a good cleaning. Blow air through the top of it and maybe spray inside the top of it with some cleaner to unclog the dirt and debris buildup in the vent.
I would carefully remove gas cap and clean with mild soap and hot water using tooth brush to clean dirt and dust from both sides of cap. If possible blow out with air and mak sure it is thorgouhly dry before you put it back on your saw. If this does'nt help I would try anew cap. Hope this helps. Thanks
the same problem happened my py90 try taking out the sparkplug blowing in the hole to clean it out and if that doesnt work blow into the petrol cap really fast wen ur finished blowing put ur finger over the cap dont let any air out then kick start it about 6 times it should work on 2 kick starts but keep ur finger over the petrol cap
What year is it? if it has a distributor then remove the cap and use a hair dryer to blow it out and dry it with or buy a can of brake clean and clean the cap and the parts under the cap. Good luck hope this helps.
i think you will find that one of these caps should be off and preferably connected to a vent hose to go outside the house. the reason they are blowing off is that the air has nowhere to go
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