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5th October 2020, 17:02 | #11 |
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I was sure I read somewhere to swap them over as a check.... oh well.
thanks Simon for the advice. I was hoping that his "green dial" was reliable..... ha ha. If I apply 12v to the red wire going to the compressor will that activate the clutch ? If it does will I see any result or is it all internal? thanks again to all who have responded with advice, I am also a member of the P6 forum and again a wealth of great knowledge. Dean |
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Yes but that would be most unwise. The reason for your compressor clutch not engaging is that the refrigerant pressure is below the minimum threshold. The trinary switch detects this and cuts the supply to the compressor clutch relay. The solution is not to force the compressor to engage but to correct the problem at source by having the system recharged with refrigerant.
Hi Simon, I was not planning on driving with Trinary switch bypassed just to use the 12v feed as a diagnostic tool to check the compressor before filling. Fan sorted and works lovely. Decided to only take the Front grille off rather than the whole bonnet assy. Fun job, good job I am used to working in confined spaces I must make a mental note to tap the holes on the resistor before soldering next time. |
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To Simon.
He nailed the problems from the start. 1. Resistor...... replaced and working. 2. Used the Trinary bypass diag from another post and compressor running.... either faulty switch (unlikely) or needs refill despite Mr.Halfords green dial. advice from a newbie..... if you ask the forum for advice, then heed it when it comes. cheers. |
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Hello Uncle Dean,
Thank you very much for your kind appreciation. To be fair, it was other members who advised you about the resistor. You're quite right though to say that it's very unlikely that your trinary switch is faulty. For air conditioning it's best to give Halfords and the other fast-fit boys a wide berth and seek an independent mobile specialist who really knows what he's doing! Simon
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I was going to have mine checked out by a mobile guy from Edinburgh - 0775487395. No idea if he's any good, as I didn't go ahead, but his prices were very reasonable.
As for travelling down to Spain, I did that last October Took the overnight ferry to Dieppe, saves an overnight stay in France and some miles If you're going down to the Costa del Sol, there's a scrapyard in Malaga with an MG ZT in good condition - exhaust looked like new! But it's missing its intercooler
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