I have a 1993 Volvo 240 2.3L FI 4-cylinder with an AC issue. The vehicle has always had a frigid AC which I found strange for the Swedes. Back to topic>>> The compressor "kicks" on/off every few seconds. I charged somewhat with a can of R134a (R134a labeled everywhere on the AC components) in case it was a little low. I had good readings when the compressor was actually running before it "kicked" off again. It is acting just like a '02 Nissan XTerra and '96 Honda Civic I had issues with that had an electronic thermal amplifier that inserted into the fins of the condenser (under the dash).
Before I rip the dash apart, do these cars have a thermal amplifier? Any suggestions on why the compressor kicks on/off continously without giving me cold air?
245,000 miles
"Stored" for 2+ years without running.
1993 240 2.3FI AC compressor cycles on/off every few second
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From your dash switch, there is an AC delay switch, then a low pressure switch on A/C Accumulator, which senses low vacuum condition...either loss of refrigerant, relay issue, fuse #12 issue, or bad low pressure sensor.behoyt wrote:Any suggestions on why the compressor kicks on/off continuously without giving me cold air?
Myself, I'd start at AC delay switch with a voltage logic probe, but I have no idea where it is located. Have you got a schematic?
Compressor can leak refrigerant via front seal...on 93 Volvo, there is a pressure relief valve on back side of compressor.
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