Car Air Conditioning Repair : Car Air Conditioner Parts: The Compressor

Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Ray in Auto Repair

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17 Responses to “Car Air Conditioning Repair : Car Air Conditioner Parts: The Compressor”

  1. joseandres21fl

    10. Mar, 2009

    well some mecanic told me is cause i got bad head gasket on my engine so thats why my engine shake and also my air co. goes off when the engine get warm ???

  2. GPDAndrew

    10. Mar, 2009

    Disregard his comment, I’m not for sure if I understand your problem, but if you are low on freon your compressor will cyle on and off which you may get some cool air for a few moments and then you’ll get warm air

  3. 1tristan1henderson

    11. Mar, 2009

    Vague, confusing and no where near complete. As with most E.V clips.

  4. joseandres21fl

    13. Mar, 2009

    what is a ac gap ?

  5. PorjectMempihs

    15. Mar, 2009

    might be geting hot. might need to add a lube n the system

  6. joseandres21fl

    16. Mar, 2009

    hey i have a question , i had installed a new compressor to my car , it works fine but everytime the car is cold when get hotter the compressor just stop ..

  7. Buntyindubai

    16. Mar, 2009

    it’s compressor clutch sound..

  8. wingnut4427

    17. Mar, 2009

    god I hate vids that come out of one ear ! UGHHH !!!

  9. david46774

    20. Mar, 2009

    have a question i have a 91 chevy lumina van the ac Compressor start to mess up then it was smokeing and i was like a red hot i heard that if ya unhook the power to it it well just spin free it that so till i can get it fixed cause i have no other car or way to work just wann no if i unhook it will it spin free and work ok ??let me no thanks

  10. WaltGe

    22. Mar, 2009

    I’ve been fixing cars, air-conditioners and furnaces for nearly 24 years and the best way is read, ask and then do it. There is not a video in the world that will make a mechanic out of someone who’s not inclined to do the job.

  11. lovemym16

    23. Mar, 2009

    you have a low charge

  12. yourabuttkiss

    27. Mar, 2009

    it is not normal to hear that so often that tick you hear is your ac comeing on and off

  13. ryanlester1980

    29. Mar, 2009

    is it normal to hear a tick every 10 seconds or so whenever i have th a/c on?

  14. AndrCurrie

    31. Mar, 2009

    Charge the system to the amount the car takes (theres usually a sticker saying for example 2lbs 12oz of R134a) and hook up your gauges checking for the right pressure on the high side as your compressor creates the pressure and there is no real test for flow.

  15. trancefumes

    01. Apr, 2009

    hey dude… how will i know if the blow of the compressor is still ok.. any tips??

  16. skatepunk2242

    03. Apr, 2009

    Lol this guy hates his job.

  17. Cambria2007

    03. Apr, 2009

    this guy has no idea how refrigerant works.

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