A/C compressor not kicking in with button pressed
A/C compressor not kicking in with button pressed
Well, I've done some research and I found this link to be most helpful, however my issue is differnt. ...link (http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...esnt-work.html)
I put my car in the shop to have my custom turbo kit installed. When I got the car back the A/C was not working. Now I'm not good with the A/C wording so bear with me. When you hit the "auto (a/c) button, the clutch should spin right? And stop then you shut the a/c off, correct? The comprssor is only 1 year old, my grandpa and I checked the pressure, and with the car at idle and a/c "off" both pressure readings are at 74 and 72. With the A/C button hit, "blue" side will drop to about 30ish and "red" side will rise to about 165. So we believe the system is still close to fully charged.
Now why would the clutch on the compressor NOT spin when hitting the A/C button?
I put my car in the shop to have my custom turbo kit installed. When I got the car back the A/C was not working. Now I'm not good with the A/C wording so bear with me. When you hit the "auto (a/c) button, the clutch should spin right? And stop then you shut the a/c off, correct? The comprssor is only 1 year old, my grandpa and I checked the pressure, and with the car at idle and a/c "off" both pressure readings are at 74 and 72. With the A/C button hit, "blue" side will drop to about 30ish and "red" side will rise to about 165. So we believe the system is still close to fully charged.
Now why would the clutch on the compressor NOT spin when hitting the A/C button?
Last edited by clint240sx; May 14, 2013 at 03:09 PM. Reason: Changed one word
By the way, no fuses are blown, and the relay works fine (i swapped it with starter relay and the car still started)
Can somebody also please adivse about the wires that are 2 yellow with black stipes and the white with red line. I thought maybe the yellow were backwards so i swapped them, and the clutch was spinning at all times.
Can somebody also please adivse about the wires that are 2 yellow with black stipes and the white with red line. I thought maybe the yellow were backwards so i swapped them, and the clutch was spinning at all times.
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I'm confused, if the pressures are changing when you hit the a/c (auto?) then your compressor is running. So what's not working?
Make sure you check the little black wire that mounts/connects to the top of the compressor. I accidentally ripped it out one time I was doing my alternator. Lol that had me more confused than mike Tyson in a spelling bee.
The wire probably came out of the connector. Unplug the connector and turn the wire so it has proper orientation and it goes back in easily.
Could it be that maybe the heater fan isn't blowing the air through the ducts?
Air blows just fine. I went to the junkyard and got 3 sets of these wires, the plug down on the compressor works fine. (I have my wires spliced) When the 2 yellow wires are connected backwards the fan clutch spins constantly (the pressure changes when the A/C auto button is off)
So when the yellow wires are switched back to what they should be, the clutch does not spin, even when the A/C button is pressed.
So when the yellow wires are switched back to what they should be, the clutch does not spin, even when the A/C button is pressed.
Air blows just fine. I went to the junkyard and got 3 sets of these wires, the plug down on the compressor works fine. (I have my wires spliced) When the 2 yellow wires are connected backwards the fan clutch spins constantly (the pressure changes when the A/C auto button is off)
So when the yellow wires are switched back to what they should be, the clutch does not spin, even when the A/C button is pressed.
So when the yellow wires are switched back to what they should be, the clutch does not spin, even when the A/C button is pressed.
Last edited by dagobx; May 21, 2013 at 08:38 AM.
Well, I've done some research and I found this link to be most helpful, however my issue is differnt. ...link (http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...esnt-work.html)
I put my car in the shop to have my custom turbo kit installed. When I got the car back the A/C was not working. Now I'm not good with the A/C wording so bear with me. When you hit the "auto (a/c) button, the clutch should spin right? And stop then you shut the a/c off, correct? The comprssor is only 1 year old, my grandpa and I checked the pressure, and with the car at idle and a/c "off" both pressure readings are at 74 and 72. With the A/C button hit, "blue" side will drop to about 30ish and "red" side will rise to about 165. So we believe the system is still close to fully charged.
Now why would the clutch on the compressor NOT spin when hitting the A/C button?
I put my car in the shop to have my custom turbo kit installed. When I got the car back the A/C was not working. Now I'm not good with the A/C wording so bear with me. When you hit the "auto (a/c) button, the clutch should spin right? And stop then you shut the a/c off, correct? The comprssor is only 1 year old, my grandpa and I checked the pressure, and with the car at idle and a/c "off" both pressure readings are at 74 and 72. With the A/C button hit, "blue" side will drop to about 30ish and "red" side will rise to about 165. So we believe the system is still close to fully charged.
Now why would the clutch on the compressor NOT spin when hitting the A/C button?
If so the high pressure switch is on it and might have become damaged or unplug when they installed the turbo kit since it would be in the area there working in assuming they installed an intercooler.
I've already checked pressure guys...i thought i stated that arleady...
Verfied it was at 74 blue/72 red. With a/c off...it's balanced.
When I switch the 2 yellow wires with black on them, pressure drops to about 30 on blue and about 180 on red.....
Does anybody know if there's a relevance to the ecu?? AS STATED BEFORE, A/C WORKED PRIOR TO TURBO KIT INSTALLED. DIDN'T WORK AFTER I GOT MY CAR BACK.
Verfied it was at 74 blue/72 red. With a/c off...it's balanced.
When I switch the 2 yellow wires with black on them, pressure drops to about 30 on blue and about 180 on red.....
Does anybody know if there's a relevance to the ecu?? AS STATED BEFORE, A/C WORKED PRIOR TO TURBO KIT INSTALLED. DIDN'T WORK AFTER I GOT MY CAR BACK.
They vary, but usually run with with the a/c button pressed.
With the Yellow wires connected backwards, the line gets cold with the "A/C button" off. When you hit the A/C button gets pressed the air then gets to where is feels like the "ECON" button is pressed. The A/C clutch is running at all times when the car is on like this.
With the Yellow wires connected backwards, the line gets cold with the "A/C button" off. When you hit the A/C button gets pressed the air then gets to where is feels like the "ECON" button is pressed. The A/C clutch is running at all times when the car is on like this.
I should have mentioned this earlier since you have the AUTO climate control system.
Run the self diagnostics and see what that comes back with. It starts on page 70 of the HA section of the 1999 FSM.
http://boredmder.com/FSMs/Nissan/Maxima/1999/HA.pdf
Run the self diagnostics and see what that comes back with. It starts on page 70 of the HA section of the 1999 FSM.
http://boredmder.com/FSMs/Nissan/Maxima/1999/HA.pdf
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