Make sure your dash HVAC controls are correctly set: both heat/cool dials all the way to cool; recirculate switch on; on/off switch should be "on" position (LED out).
Also, there are 2 relays under the dash, on the HVAC unit; either could be bad. If your a/c clutch is set right and your system is properly charged, and you can jump the compressor so you know that it works, then your in-cabin controls like I describe above would be suspect.
The 2 relays are kind of expensive, worth a trip to the junk yard if you have one nearby. I don't think they're have a high failure rate, so junk yard finds are likely to be okay.
850 Rescue
The problem is i tried the ac pro like i did on my 97 and it just pegged the gauge . So I went out and got the proper tools, gauges, vacuum pump but the high side needs an acme fitting? I want to evacuate the system and start from scratch with some dye. The only other thing I was thinking of trying is AC pro and keep unplugging the pressure sensor to get the compressor to suck in the refrigerant.
Update sorry it only draws from the battery I thought it was catching but no luck. So I removed it but one of the brackets would not come free and broke the bracket and I think it's part of the alternator assembly, went on volvo web store could not see this bracket. It ties the alternator and A/C together. Any hints part numbers or I will bring it down to the stealership.
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Its a cinch on a rescue P80 Volvo the evaporator is rusted out - especially in climaty New England.
Its about 10 hours to get the dash out and replace it, and about $300 in parts.
Then you get a dreamy high end climate system.
If you try the $15 bottle of sealer first, the job will escalate to $1015 in parts
Its about 10 hours to get the dash out and replace it, and about $300 in parts.
Then you get a dreamy high end climate system.
If you try the $15 bottle of sealer first, the job will escalate to $1015 in parts
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