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    Stian WexalStian Wexal
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      Hi everyone.

      I have a 2005 Durango that i have trouble whit the ac. The main problem is that the compressor wont kick in when i press the ac button. I have checked the fuse, relay, sensors and wiring to the compressor. When i turn the compressor wheel it goes around ok.

      So now i dont know what to check next :S

      Any ideas about this issue?

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    • #515019
      college mancollege man
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        You will need to check if the system has refrigerant in it with
        a set of manifold gauges.

        #515086
        JoshJosh
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          You can use one of the cheap gauges that come with R134A from your local parts store. If the system does not have the correct pressure in it the pump will not cycle to prevent damage. This can happen if the pressure is too high or too low so simply shooting more R134A into the system assuming that it is low may actually make the problem worse. A/C systems do not consume refrigerant so if the system is low there is a leak. The O-rings that seal the system generally last for quite a while but they will eventually start leaking and will keep getting worse until they are changed. I would recommend that you take it to a certified A/C garage to have this done though. The R134A should be reclaimed and the system should be vacuum tested before recharging to ensure the repair is complete. Hope this helps.

          #515204
          John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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            Check pages 5 and 6 of the “How To” section of this website there is a wealth of A/C info there or call or text or email me a land line phone number and a good time to call you. My contact info is below in my signature.

            #515229
            Stian WexalStian Wexal
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              College man:

              Thanks. I have Get my hands on a manifold gauge and try this. But what should the pressure be?

              #515231
              Stian WexalStian Wexal
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                Johnbkobb:
                Thanks for your link. I will look at this. I could call you but we have some different timezone i think.

                #515253
                college mancollege man
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                  [quote=”sw78″ post=57514]College man:

                  Thanks. I have Get my hands on a manifold gauge and try this. But what should the pressure be?[/quote]

                  For the compressor to engage. Your low side pressure needs to be 25-30 psi
                  otherwise the low pressure switch will hold the compressor off. so the compressor
                  does not burn up.

                  #515267
                  Stian WexalStian Wexal
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                    Thank you. I really appreciate these responses.

                    Do you know where the valve for low pressure side and the high pressure side is on this car? I have found two valves but they are not marked low / high.

                    #515268
                    Stian WexalStian Wexal
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                      Now i got an ide (i think :dry: )

                      If i measure the pressure switch whit my multimeter (ohm), then i can see what the pressure is on the high side. But i have now ide what the ohm should be in psi :huh:

                      Is there any list that show this?

                      #515269
                      college mancollege man
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                        The larger line is the low side. the smaller line is
                        high side. You can’t read refrigerant pressures with
                        ohms.Only a refrigerant manifold.

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