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ACWiz -> RE: 03 eclipse a/c problem O M G! (6/4/2006 1:14:59 PM)
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Hi signtist2004! I have read the entire post, and the biggest problem is that you can't nail down the problem! That is... there are several different systems working to give you cold A/C. Recharging the A/C system is not always the solution (you found that out). Also, your mechanic may be a nice guy, but pressing a schrader valve to tell you that the system doesn't need charging because something is coming out... well, let's just say that it NOT a very accurate or professional diagnosis. If he doesn't do a/c, then you should consider a qualified shop in your area. I am not sure about the 'smoke' from the vents. That could be several different reasons. However, the no cooling issue is probably a little easier to nail. You say the A/C is working well in the mornings, or when you really don't need it. When it's hot, it's not working. That is usually a sign of a low charge. Now, you claim it was charged by the same mechanic that did the 'press the valve' diagnosis, then I have to say that I can not really trust the charge. You know, letting air in the system could be causing this problem. That alone could be where your no cooling problem is. Having said that, it's also possible that the clutch coil is bad. In a lot of cases, the coil windings are cracked or damaged so they work some times, but when they get really hot and expand.. they go 'open circuit'. That means there is no magnetic field to 'pull' or engage the clutch. Therefore, no a/c. In short, this really has to be diagnosed by somebody who is an a/c service professional. I would strongly recommend that you look up a local radiator and A/C shop in your area. These people are probably better at A/C than the local mechanic and will have access to aftermarket parts (if you need any) that will be priced better than the dealer. You may find a local shop at our the listings on our site at the World Wide Auto A/C Service Directory. Hope this helps!
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