The inside blower keep operating until it has used all of the cooling your compressor has done. it is the same on central heating. The fan keeps blowing until the heat changer is cooled.
That won't keep the car from starting, but will keep the A/C compressor from running.
There is a pressure swithch in the line that keep the compressor from running if there is not enough Freon in the system. You wouldn't have any power at the compressor if you are low.
It depends. If the system is low on refrigerant then the compressor will not run until there is enough refrigerant to satisfy the low pressure switch. As you add refrigerant the compressor will cycle until enough is in the system to keep the compressor running continuously. A 1lb. can of R-134a costs about $6.00. It's worth a try. Might be enough to keep you running all summer depending on the size of your leak.
Probably a leak in one or more of your air bags but could be your compressor too.
You just keep running at him until the car stops.
Because people now are getting sick because of this and are going to keep getting sick until this stops
Likely your system has a leak and the compressor can't keep up with the volume of the leak. <><><> Agree. The air bags in the suspension of ours had developed small holes, and the compressor could not keep up. Get that fixed before the compressor burns out.
If it`s a heat pump it may be in defrost mode.
You don't.Suction temperature does.Suction line should be cold and sweating.That's what keeps compressor motor cool.Discharge will always be hot.
why the compressor keeps running whil the key is out is because it is trying to keep the car at the level ride height
Because the motor running the compressor is generating more heat than the compressor is cooling. Once you close the door the space being cooled is smaller and the compressor can keep up and overcome that heat from the motor.
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