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    So my A/C wasn't blowing very cold so we get some r-134a with a gauge and fill it up. Prior to this my compressor would occasionally make noises click on/off. Well the other night it started sounding like I had a supercharger on my car, so I turned it off. Last night a/c clicks on and off and causes the car to surge. I pull over and release A LOT of pressure out of the A/C. Today ON MY WAY TO A JOB INTERVIEW the A/C isn't making noises, so I think problems fixed, NOPE! Halfway to to the interview the A/C starts blowing hot and the compressor won't kick on. I then tried to release some more pressure, thinking that was the problem and now it has what looking like antifreeze coming out. Im thinking the compressor is shot, ideas before i buy a new one?

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    Pay someone to look at it...never just add r134a or release some out of the system unless you have a gauge manifold hooked up to it and you know what you are looking at.
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    • #3
      Idea #1, let someone work on your a\c system that is qualified to do so. I don't know how many cars I've worked on that the "can w\gauge" shit was used on and the charge was way off, either over or under charged.

      Idea #2, if the "antifreeze looking stuff" is actually antifreeze find the source of the leak. If, however, the r-134-a you used had a uv dye in it, they trace it back to the leak in your a\c system.

      You could have several different types of problems, without a full set of gauges and knowing the exact amount of refrigerant that is in your a\c system, it's hard to properly diagnose what he exact problem is.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shumpertdavid View Post
        Idea #1, let someone work on your a\c system that is qualified to do so. I don't know how many cars I've worked on that the "can w\gauge" shit was used on and the charge was way off, either over or under charged.

        Idea #2, if the "antifreeze looking stuff" is actually antifreeze find the source of the leak. If, however, the r-134-a you used had a uv dye in it, they trace it back to the leak in your a\c system.

        You could have several different types of problems, without a full set of gauges and knowing the exact amount of refrigerant that is in your a\c system, it's hard to properly diagnose what he exact problem is.
        1) this is the stupid crap we bought http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=2082927

        2) my brother has filled many of a/c on cars and never have we had issues

        3) how would antifreeze get into the a/c? I know its involved with the heating system, but didn't know about the A/C

        4) guess I will be taking it to someone in the morning

        5)Not being a smart ass, just easier to sort my thoughts.

        6) late add... since this is on a Trans Am, Could it be the compressor clutch that finally gave out? I know they are notorious for this problem.
        Last edited by gav91183; 07-06-2011, 02:25 PM. Reason: another thought..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gav91183 View Post
          1) this is the stupid crap we bought http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...uestid=2082927

          2) my brother has filled many of a/c on cars and never have we had issues

          3) how would antifreeze get into the a/c? I know its involved with the heating system, but didn't know about the A/C

          4) guess I will be taking it to someone in the morning

          5)Not being a smart ass, just easier to sort my thoughts.

          6) late add... since this is on a Trans Am, Could it be the compressor clutch that finally gave out? I know they are notorious for this problem.
          not saying there is antifreeze in the a\c system, you stated that it looked to have an antifreeze color substance leaking. It would either be antifreeze from a coolant leak, or A\c dye that's leaked which is usually a florescent green. As far as a compressor or clutch failure, I see a lot of compressor case leaks on the gm stuff and lately have seen more clutch failures on dodge and ford products. I would recommend letting a reputable a\c repair place look at it and diagnose the problem. There are some little details, like how much oil to add, trash (internal component failure) in the system, and so forth that could easily be overlooked, that can cause problems later on. This all leads to more $ cost.

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          • #6
            Im going to take it to a place down the street my parents know, hes got 2 shops, since I don't know any "reputable" place(i put it in quotes cause ive had bad experiences with "reputable" places) . he's gonna check it out for $56, hope thats not just looking for a leak and a full A/C system check. And I think it could have been serviced before with that leak detection stuff (dye) because the can I put in didnt have that in it

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            • #7
              Someone may have put new components on at some point and added oil with uv dye in it, thats all i use. Now that being said Freon is not a consumable, if its low, you HAVE a leak.

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              • #8
                this whole thing started just because it wasnt getting cold enough and it took forever to cool off my car. :/

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gav91183 View Post
                  this whole thing started just because it wasnt getting cold enough and it took forever to cool off my car. :/
                  wah, a/c is for sissys

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Skidonenko View Post
                    wah, a/c is for sissys
                    HA yeah well kinda need it so I don't look like I took a shower as a walk into a job interview

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                    • #11
                      a\c is a wonderful thing, when I saw reputable, that means someone you use and trust.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Skidonenko View Post
                        wah, a/c is for sissys
                        That's what every real man does, sit in a puddle of his own sweat with mud butt and a wet-back, casue a/c is for sissy's. lol
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by gav91183 View Post
                          this whole thing started just because it wasnt getting cold enough and it took forever to cool off my car. :/
                          You said it was a trans am, right? You will never have a great A/C system. I blew out the a/c on my '98 trans am years ago because, like you, I thought "it was low a can" because it wasnt as cold as I would have liked. Luckily it was under warranty and they actually covered it. Got it back and it cooled just as crappy as it did before. I have also owned a '91 and a '92 camaro and they both cooled like crap too.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JimD View Post
                            Someone may have put new components on at some point and added oil with uv dye in it, thats all i use. Now that being said Freon is not a consumable, if its low, you HAVE a leak.
                            Why can't people understand this? Seriously, do you just add freon to your refrigerator on a regular basis?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mysticcobrakilla View Post
                              Why can't people understand this? Seriously, do you just add freon to your refrigerator on a regular basis?
                              I get a lot of customers with "well is x # years old, I guess it finally got low" I explain that it's a closed system and in a perfect world it would never get low or need to be worked on. I think a lot of it comes from the .99c a can r-12 days when you just topped it off once in a while and didn't bother with a slow leak. If freon cost wasn't so high now, and cars held such a small amount (some as low as 1 lb total capacity) it wouldn't be a big deal to just top them off.

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