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Have a problem child in the shop… came in with no refrigerant, hooked up the machine vacuumed it down and put the correct amount of refrigerant in, with a uv dye inject. Started the vehicle and the compressor kicks on and off rapidly, problem is when it does kick on for the short second that it does, the a/c fan wont turn on and the pressures sky rocket to over 150 on low side and maxed out 450 on high side gauge. I haven’t verified if the cooling fan works. It was supposed to be a simple last minute recharge job on saturday before we closed. So now im trying to arm myself before i work on this vehicle. Im thinking the compressor is bad or the fan…of course in theory if the fan is bad the car would overheat, I havent verified if the fan works without the ac on. My question is if the compressor is cycling for a quick second, is it not enough to get the a/c fan to engage? As in does the compressor need to run longer then a few seconds for the fan to turn on, or should the ac fan kick on the second the compressor fires? Any advice? my specialty is in emission/driveability repair and not a/c (yet). here in las vegas its always over 100-105 degrees.
I guess I should say its a 2007 Kia Rondo 2.4. Has a electric Fan.
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