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Hi, it was the condensor it self.
All the best/JojeHi, it was the condensor it self.
All the best/JojeYes, Low side. I spoke with the Kia dealer who where kind enough yo inform me that the car still had warrenty. There was some kind of material fault on the condensor and they change it on the warrenty, so I got it fixed whithout paying anything:-) thank you for all support and advice along the way. All the best/Joje
Yes, Low side. I spoke with the Kia dealer who where kind enough yo inform me that the car still had warrenty. There was some kind of material fault on the condensor and they change it on the warrenty, so I got it fixed whithout paying anything:-) thank you for all support and advice along the way. All the best/Joje
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I just checked the pressure and it is 35 psi! The compressor is running all the time as long as the AC turned om. The compressor stops if I turn off the AC. If the pressure is ok, why does it not give any cold air?
All the best/JojeHi,
I just checked the pressure and it is 35 psi! The compressor is running all the time as long as the AC turned om. The compressor stops if I turn off the AC. If the pressure is ok, why does it not give any cold air?
All the best/JojeHi,
Thank you for your answers. And with the information from your answers I went out to the car to try to get the compressor to run. I noticed, to my big surprise, that the compressor is running all the time and that it never stops running as long as the AC is activated :dry: Sorry for missleading you :unsure:
If the compressor is running all the time without stoping what does this mean or indicate? Air in the system?
I have orded a refrigerant gauge manifold and will hook it upp later this week.
All the best
/JojeHi,
Thank you for your answers. And with the information from your answers I went out to the car to try to get the compressor to run. I noticed, to my big surprise, that the compressor is running all the time and that it never stops running as long as the AC is activated :dry: Sorry for missleading you :unsure:
If the compressor is running all the time without stoping what does this mean or indicate? Air in the system?
I have orded a refrigerant gauge manifold and will hook it upp later this week.
All the best
/JojeMany Merry Christmas wishes from Europe Sweden! I really enjoy this website!
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/JojeHm, SAAB has always built cars that are a bit different right from the start of manufactruning cars. But remember that the are also are building in airplanes (and still are manufacturing military airplanes). I think that people who has been driven SAAB:s has the knowledge that the SAAB:s are a bit different.
I am from Sweden but I have always been a fan of Volvos! There is a huge problem in SAAB-city at Trollhattan. I guess that the city will die now. But this is the way it goes. I have heard (I
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A brand new XC90 starts at 430 000 SEK (about 64 000 USD) for a striped 2WD 164 HP diesel. A 4WD 200 HP starts at 475 000 SEK (about 71 000 USD). Cars in Sweden are rather expensive to buy due to high taxes. But it
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Thanks for your responds! I totally agree of how it comes downs to the feel for the brand of your car and how much money and work you can put up to.
But, I once bought an Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser -71 -was on holiday in San Diego- for a few dollars. If I remember correctly, I bought it for 200 dollars (1989), and it ran like crap. After some minor adjustments it really improved and went on at least 7 of 8 cylinders. The repair cost me 0 dollars since me and my friends did it on our own. But at the time it felt as if I wan a huge lotto price! I and couple of friends went on seven days holiday with the car to Baja California and the car worked just fine under the whole trip. After passing the boarder to US it started to give us some problems, but it brought us back to San Diego OK.
At that time I was just 20 years old and had not really driven any “american” cars before and I remember that I was mighty impressed of the power of the 8 cylinder engine (all though it was just running on 7 cylinders), the power steering and power brakes and the comfort of such an old car.
This car did not cost me a lot of money but gave me some unforgetable moments, and therefore that car and brand is special for me. (Sorry for my crappy english)
If you have any questions regarding Volvo I will be happy to answer them if I can.
All the best
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