br1anstorm
Active Member
I have a 1990 560SEC, with - original - R12 aircon system. It has the rotary dial controls, not the pushbutton ones.
Until recently the aircon worked fine, but the car has been garaged over the winter. I've just started running it again, and the aircon doesn't work. The compressor clutch isn't engaging.
As there are few cars with aircon where I live (the north of Scotland) and even fewer aircon service technicians, I need to do some initial diagnosis if I can. What should I check, and how, to establish why the compressor clutch isn't engaging? I assume that the most likely explanations are (a) some electrical problem - switch, fuse, or wiring; (b) low gas pressure - so a safety cutout is preventing the clutch from activating; or (c) some mechanical fault with the compressor-clutch itself.
Apart from checking the fuses, how can I test and in what order for possible electrical problems? And is there any way I can check - I have no specialist tools or gauges - on whether the refrigerant quantity/pressure is low? And if it is just a compressor clutch failure, I've heard that it is possible to replace the clutch without draining the system. I'm not even sure if it's possible to find an aircon service technician or garage who will test, check and top-up an (old) R12 system. I desperately want to retain and preserve the R12 setup if I can, so I'm hoping that the problem is not one which requires complete conversion of the system to R134a.
One other possible clue (but it might be a red herring...) . There are traces of an oily leak on the ground under the car in the area (front left) under the aircon compressor and the power steering and other hydraulic reservoirs. I had assumed that this was indeed most likely to be power steering fluid. But could it be aircon related? I had always assumed that any leaking refrigerant would simply vaporise and disappear into the atmosphere (hence the ozone-layer problem)
Any advice on basic troubleshooting using essentially eyes, hands, screwdriver and a multimeter would be appreciated. Links to tech advice sites, or some pictures, would be even better!
br1anstorm
Until recently the aircon worked fine, but the car has been garaged over the winter. I've just started running it again, and the aircon doesn't work. The compressor clutch isn't engaging.
As there are few cars with aircon where I live (the north of Scotland) and even fewer aircon service technicians, I need to do some initial diagnosis if I can. What should I check, and how, to establish why the compressor clutch isn't engaging? I assume that the most likely explanations are (a) some electrical problem - switch, fuse, or wiring; (b) low gas pressure - so a safety cutout is preventing the clutch from activating; or (c) some mechanical fault with the compressor-clutch itself.
Apart from checking the fuses, how can I test and in what order for possible electrical problems? And is there any way I can check - I have no specialist tools or gauges - on whether the refrigerant quantity/pressure is low? And if it is just a compressor clutch failure, I've heard that it is possible to replace the clutch without draining the system. I'm not even sure if it's possible to find an aircon service technician or garage who will test, check and top-up an (old) R12 system. I desperately want to retain and preserve the R12 setup if I can, so I'm hoping that the problem is not one which requires complete conversion of the system to R134a.
One other possible clue (but it might be a red herring...) . There are traces of an oily leak on the ground under the car in the area (front left) under the aircon compressor and the power steering and other hydraulic reservoirs. I had assumed that this was indeed most likely to be power steering fluid. But could it be aircon related? I had always assumed that any leaking refrigerant would simply vaporise and disappear into the atmosphere (hence the ozone-layer problem)
Any advice on basic troubleshooting using essentially eyes, hands, screwdriver and a multimeter would be appreciated. Links to tech advice sites, or some pictures, would be even better!
br1anstorm