2011 FJC
So while on a 200-mile trip the AC in my son’s FJC was cooling really good for about 10-20 minutes after we got on the road and then it stops cooling, we turned it off, waited about 30 minutes, pushed the AC button to turn on AC again and it cooled fine for about another 15 minutes, then hot air again. Pulled over, popped the hood to check & the compressor clutch was engaged. Sweated all the way home since south Texas temperatures have been at 100° plus these days.
Next morning, we connect the gauges on with AC cooling great, pressures at 37 psig low side & 225 psig high side, left AC running and after about 10 minutes we noticed that the low side pressure started dropping & even pulled a vacuum down to 10 in Hg while the high went down to 175 psig.
Don’t understand what’s going on here? Compressor going out even though clutch is turning? A restriction would cause the low side to go into a vacuum while the high side pressure would increase, correct? Any ideas?
So while on a 200-mile trip the AC in my son’s FJC was cooling really good for about 10-20 minutes after we got on the road and then it stops cooling, we turned it off, waited about 30 minutes, pushed the AC button to turn on AC again and it cooled fine for about another 15 minutes, then hot air again. Pulled over, popped the hood to check & the compressor clutch was engaged. Sweated all the way home since south Texas temperatures have been at 100° plus these days.
Next morning, we connect the gauges on with AC cooling great, pressures at 37 psig low side & 225 psig high side, left AC running and after about 10 minutes we noticed that the low side pressure started dropping & even pulled a vacuum down to 10 in Hg while the high went down to 175 psig.
Don’t understand what’s going on here? Compressor going out even though clutch is turning? A restriction would cause the low side to go into a vacuum while the high side pressure would increase, correct? Any ideas?