Depends on what youre trying to determine
You probably will need to put a valve on that compressor unless it has a port already. Then you hook up your guages and check the pressure. Do you know if the compressor is running or not?
It could be a bad fuse, compressor, or condenser. To diagnose the problem if it is not a bad fuse will require a trip to the shop. How about at any other fan speeds?
A simple system performance test will determine this. If you don't have a manifold gauge set, or don't know how to interpret the pressure readings to diagnose system faults, I'd recommend you have a shop do this.
An AC compressor will only engage when the "low side" refrigerant pressure sensor detect that it is above a specific PSI level. A faulty sensor or more likely a low refrigerant pressure will prevent the compressor clutch from engaging. There are quite a few other conditions that can result in an inoperable compressor as well: Faulty clutch Faulty relay Blown fuse bad connector Damaged wire Faulty controls on the dashboard... To properly diagnose the problem will require the assistance of someone who can investigate the AC system.
It is actually an air suspension consisting of an electric air compressor, 4 air springs, 3 height sensors,an on/off switch and a suspension computer.You need to diagnose where problem lies before you can fix it. Is switch in trunk behind spare turned on ? Does compressor run when key is turned on?Hope this helps.
Which Compressor are you talking about ? The a/c compressor or the rear suspention Compressor ?
The ac compressorThe ac compressor
There are many types of compressor pumps that are available from Compressor World. Examples of compressor pumps that are available from Compressor World includes scroll compressors and air compressors.
Diagnose is the correct spelling (to determine the cause).
How do teachers diagnose a learning disability? He can't diagnose the disease if he doesn't know its symptoms. A blood test is used to diagnose thyroid problems.
Yes, "self-diagnose" is hyphenated.
A reciprocating compressor is one in which a piston or diaphragm moves in a reciprocating motion. The compressor used in the AC system of a Saturn is NOT a reciprocating compressor. It is most likely a "rotary vane" compressor.