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General Sport Trac Discussion
A/C Compressor always running (not cycling off)
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 1034427" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>When my AC is on the compressor runs all the time, normal in the summer. The switch on the accumulator is to take the compressor out if you are low on freon, as so the compressor doesnt' get damaged. lack of enough freon flow will not carry enough oil thru for lubrication. The compressor will cyle momentarly with AC off our even with heater to keep the system lubed.</p><p>I dont see a problem. After replacing the switch did you pull a vaccum on the system before recharge? Ambient air in the system will create moisture. Moisture and freon creates hydrocloric acid and destroys the system from the inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 1034427, member: 61136"] When my AC is on the compressor runs all the time, normal in the summer. The switch on the accumulator is to take the compressor out if you are low on freon, as so the compressor doesnt' get damaged. lack of enough freon flow will not carry enough oil thru for lubrication. The compressor will cyle momentarly with AC off our even with heater to keep the system lubed. I dont see a problem. After replacing the switch did you pull a vaccum on the system before recharge? Ambient air in the system will create moisture. Moisture and freon creates hydrocloric acid and destroys the system from the inside. [/QUOTE]
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A/C Compressor always running (not cycling off)
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