Can a B3000 Dometic air con blow cold air?
I have a B3000 Dometic air con The green light is on but the… Vocational, Technical or Tra… AC will not blow cold air. This is a roof top AC on a travel
How to get AC compressor to stop turning on?
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Where is the AC compressor in my car?
Locate the AC Compressor: On most vehicles, the compressor is in the engine bay on the passenger side. You can access it from the top or from the side by removing the passenger side tire. Remove the AC belt and remove the compressor clutch. You will need a 6mm socket to remove the compressor clutch. Once disconnected, pull it out.
When does the refrigerant return to the a / C compressor?
When it does that, it absorbs the heat of vaporization to match that state change. And losing that heat, makes the core mighty cold. Hopefully around 35 to 40 degrees F or so. As your vehicle interior cools, the now warm refrigerant gas is returned to the A/C compressor where the cycle continues.
What does it mean when your AC compressor is cycling on and off?
Again, this is normal operation. If you do find that your car’s air conditioner compressor is cycling on and off too quickly, then it likely indicates that your vehicle’s electronic module is failing.
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What to do if your air conditioner compressor is out of warranty?
An AC tech will have to replace the compressor and clean the refrigerant lines. If your compressor is out of warranty (or your warranty never covered it), you might as well replace the entire outside unit. Cheaper that way. (Compressors are pricy.)
Why is my car’s AC compressor not working?
Yes, it is easy to blame a mechanical system but your car’s compressor system is engaged by the clutch and that, in turn, is driven by the ECU (electronic control unit) for the air conditioner/heating system. Why would this system fail? It could be temperature related.