Here’s a good one for y’all. Earlier this winter while we were up skiing at Snowshoe, I noticed that my AC belt on my 2007 had jumped off and was just hanging from the crank pulley. Over the past year, I had noticed some pretty harsh engagements of the AC compressor up to when it threw the belt so I replaced the compressor, the belt, and the tensioner myself after having a shop evacuate the system.
Fast forward to last weekend, and we had driven to Durham, North Carolina, and I just happen to check under the hood as I sometimes do, and noticed that the AC belt had jumped off again, and was hanging around the crank pulley like before.
And the only thing I can think of is that because the compressor is so low, that it’s developed a slug of oil that takes a while to get moving if it’s been sitting for a few days. When I replaced the compressor, I followed the procedures of the compressor manufacturer, and it was one that came with the PAO oil pre-filled in the correct amount, so I didn’t add any more. I charged up the system, and it was running perfectly.
Then, I noticed that I had a leak in one of my Schrader valves, so I took it to a local shop and had them evacuate the system properly and replace the valve, then recharge the system. However, when I picked it up, the shop owner told me that they added the appropriate amount of oil to the system. I didn’t go ballistic because I should’ve been clearer in my instructions when I dropped it off, but whatever.
Anyway, I’m wondering if I still have a slug of oil in the system that’s causing the compressor to momentarily hang on engagement sometimes. Anyone else run into this?
I see that there’s a company who sells a little gadget called the deslugger, designed to ease the clutch engagement on the compressor. I ordered one, and plan to install it to see if it will help.
Edit: after more reading, it's possible that my accumulator is going bad. Dammit.
Fast forward to last weekend, and we had driven to Durham, North Carolina, and I just happen to check under the hood as I sometimes do, and noticed that the AC belt had jumped off again, and was hanging around the crank pulley like before.
And the only thing I can think of is that because the compressor is so low, that it’s developed a slug of oil that takes a while to get moving if it’s been sitting for a few days. When I replaced the compressor, I followed the procedures of the compressor manufacturer, and it was one that came with the PAO oil pre-filled in the correct amount, so I didn’t add any more. I charged up the system, and it was running perfectly.
Then, I noticed that I had a leak in one of my Schrader valves, so I took it to a local shop and had them evacuate the system properly and replace the valve, then recharge the system. However, when I picked it up, the shop owner told me that they added the appropriate amount of oil to the system. I didn’t go ballistic because I should’ve been clearer in my instructions when I dropped it off, but whatever.
Anyway, I’m wondering if I still have a slug of oil in the system that’s causing the compressor to momentarily hang on engagement sometimes. Anyone else run into this?
I see that there’s a company who sells a little gadget called the deslugger, designed to ease the clutch engagement on the compressor. I ordered one, and plan to install it to see if it will help.
Edit: after more reading, it's possible that my accumulator is going bad. Dammit.
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