it will shut the stuff of and you will have to buy a new one but it isn't serious
Check to see what stops working when the fuse blows. If it is the compressor itself, then either the ac clutch or the ac relay has probably gone bad.
Was told to check the ac cluch relay ( 4 dollar part ) or the low refrigerant sensor ( may be defective if have plenty of refrigerant. ) or ac clutch . My wifes car will work great, then stop cooling and usually will not come back on but if does, again, works great. not sure but think compressor stops....
This is my personal experience. I was having the same problem. I read so many blogs all saying that you have to change your relay and the ac will start working. I did two things and now my ac is working fine. A) Clean/Replace your cabin air filter. B) Change the relay. (The relay costs you about 15 dollars at any auto parts)
Quite a number of problems can cause your AC to fail, but perhaps the most common is low refrigerant. Refrigerant usually leaks, or more accuately seeps, out of the AC system. Over time, you'll need to add more refrigerant. The system detects low levels of refrigerant and shuts off the compressor until you add more.That is NOT the only reason AC systems "stop working".Faulty compressor, clutch, relay, switch, fuse... all of these and more can fail, causing the AC to stop working.
An air conditioner should be good for about 20 years. If it is brand new and it stops working it may have just frozen up. If this happens just simply unplug it for a while
You can`t... There is normally no relay on the indoor unit that starts and stops the outdoor unit. The switching of the thermostat starts and stops the condensing unit, if it is not running, and the thermostat cooling contact is closed, the problem is outside.
give location of ac relay give location of ac relay
could be a bad fuse or ac relay,also if out off coolant ac clutch will not work,
Low coolant?Cooling fan not working?Defective thermostat?Defective radiator cap?
Replace the ac relay with your horns relay. They are the same. If it works, you can get a new relay for around fifty bucks, or ride without a horn like me.
I found a place where I think it should be a relay on my 1996 Mazda 626. That was under the hood in the fuse box. Im searching to see if I really need a relay to make the AC work. I think that's why my AC isn't working.
where is the ac relay for acura lengend 95