To take out an AC compressor, first, ensure the unit is unplugged and the refrigerant is properly evacuated by a licensed technician. Remove any mounting bolts and disconnect the electrical wiring and refrigerant lines. Then, carefully lift the compressor out of its housing, taking care not to damage surrounding components. Finally, replace or repair as needed before reinstalling the new or repaired compressor.
Yes provided the AC drive can take load of two motors. But this is not very ideal nor good
These are two different rating coils. I will not take 24V and 240V ac coils in this explanation, I will take low voltage ac coil and high voltage ac coil in the explanation in general. Low voltage ac coils have low insulation in general compared to the high voltage coils since we need more insulation for the high voltage coils. Low voltage ac coils have less no of turns and less diameter of coil compared to high voltage ac coils. But the thickness of the conductor used for the ac coil depends on the current rating of the coil only it does not depends on the voltage.
Christmas light have always been AC.
Yes, you can generally take Pepcid AC (famotidine) with Excedrin, as there are no direct interactions between the two medications. Pepcid AC is an antihistamine that reduces stomach acid, while Excedrin contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine, typically used for pain relief. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure it's safe based on your specific health conditions and other medications you may be taking.
Take out the glove box, it's a black plastic box screwed to the tubular frame.
you need to recharge the ac system. It may have a leak somewhere. take it to a shop that does ac work
Take it to a garage that works on automotive ac.
Take a look at the belt that's driving it when the ac is on.
Take it to a garage that services ac. If it needs a recharge it must have a leak in the system.
AC or a.c. means ante cibum. Latin for before meals
It depends on the temperature.
Take it to a mechanic...
Take it to a mechanic.
There are special tools required for many AC repairs. It is best to take it to a qualified AC mechanic for service.
Car AC repair depends on the cause, but here’s a quick, practical guide: Check the basics Turn AC on max → is air blowing? If not: check fuse, relay, or blower motor If yes but not cold: move to next steps Low refrigerant (most common) Symptoms: weak/no cooling Fix: recharge with AC refrigerant (R134a/R1234yf) using a kit If it leaks again → you have a leak Compressor issues No “click” when AC is turned on = compressor not engaging Could be bad compressor, clutch, or relay Clogged cabin air filter Weak airflow Cheap and easy fix → just replace it Condenser or cooling fan problem AC works while driving but not at idle → fan or condenser issue Leaks in system Look for oily residue on AC lines Proper fix: leak detection + seal replacement (usually needs a mechanic) Important tips: Don’t overfill refrigerant AC systems are pressurized—be careful If compressor or leaks are involved, best to see a professional Simple rule: Airflow problem = filter/blower No cooling = refrigerant/compressor
134A
take it to service center