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    Air Conditioning

    Summer + black car + black leather... well you get the picture.

    Just picked up the car from the air conditioning place. Seems the compressor is stuffed and needs to be replaced, which he has said he can't do.

    So now I have to source a replacement unit (from Loon no doubt) and find out who can install the sucker for me When I get a chance I will have to call or drop into the workshop and sus things out.

    Any chance I can do this myself or is this one of those things best left to the experts?


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    im sure the pump you could do your self, but you would need to take it to be re-gassed. Your right, loon is probly the right bloke to talk to, if you can get hold of him, when ever i ring him, i get no answer.


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    The joys of living 5 minutes drive from his workshop

    I dropped in and have organised for him to do a few bits and peices for me when I can get the car down and leave it for him.

    I also dropped into an exhaust place ont he way home, it seems pretty much everything between the cat and the rear muffler is in need of replacement. Straight pipe sounds like the go too
    Last edited by The_Hawk; 29-10-2007 at 04:05 PM.


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    You will notice the difference when you get rid of the middle muffler for something that is less restrictative
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Considering we're now coming into summer, I think a working A/C system is the top priority! I was going to post a thread about this, but this thread should do just fine!

    Long story short...
    When I did the conversion, the system was opened (hoses undone when removing the front bar, no gas vented as it was dead anyways!), and its been empty ever since...

    So, what do i need to get it running again...??
    O-rings?
    Dryer?
    Expansion valve?
    Compressor?
    Condenser?

    I guess i let the pros do a vacuum and refill of R134...

    Now, I've tested the AC switch and the fans turn on and off as they should. How can i test some of the other stuff too?? Such as condenser??

    THANKS!
    SEAN

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    Ok, I did a little test...

    Apparently, with no gas, and with the A/C on, the fans will spin but the clutch on the compressor won't engage because there's a pressure switch in the system.

    So, with the engine off, i took a 12v source from the battery, using brown as ground, and connected it straight to the compressor and heard a click, which i assume is the clutch engaging.

    Now, when the A/C is working properly, and with gas, the face of the pulley will spin if the A/C is on, and won't spin with the A/C off, hence the clutch engaging.

    Next, i started the car, and once again gave it 12v, heard a click and the face of the pulley span. So that means that the clutch appears to be fine, and also the compressor hasn't actually been spinning all this time without oil.

    I then grabbed the multi meter and checked the cable going to the compressor for voltage, and it gave me nothing for A/C on and off. So, that must be the safety measure to stop the compressor engaging when there is no pressure in the system.

    Assuming this, where can anyone recommend getting a dryer, expansion valve, and NINE o-rings (covered in PAG oil)??

    I have no problems installing these myself before i take it get vacuumed and refilled...

    Thanks again!

    Here's a pic of our system...

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    I think the bearing in my Compressor are on the way out it makes some god awful noises when its on, but still produces lovely cold air!

    is it possible to just replace the bearing or is it a non serviceable item?

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    Quote Originally Posted by golf3 View Post
    Ok, I did a little test...
    My system all works as it should too... the clutch engages but the compressor just wont spin. Gas is all fine, clutch seems to work, but the compressor is toast. In my case it *sometimes* manages to run for a few seconds. It sounds like it basically jammed up. Either way it's dead.

    Just letting you know it could still be cactus even if everythign around it works as it should, so be prepared.


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    I have put this out there before guys in my own thread in Mk3...

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ht=pain+thread

    This is absolutely vital - especially in our system (which is notorious for compressors ruined in this manner) you NEED to run your A/C for at least 5 minutes a week, no matter what the weather.

    By running the A/C you allow the gas and oil to circulate together through the system and lubricate all the seals and reeds inside the compressor. Without lubrication, the reeds WILL seize, and while your compressor clutch will engage, the system would seem to operate as normal, however you wont get any cold air ever (or until you replace your Compressor, TX valve, Receiver/Dryer and gas at a cost of $1600+) as your compressor will, quite simply, not compress...

    Look after your A/C's
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    The problem with our compressors is the reed valves scoring the walls of the cylinders, check this link out:
    Sanden SD7V16 Compressors: Check the Reed Valves!

    It describes the problem that alot of us are having with our compressors, either not compressing the gas or binding up.

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