'95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
#13
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
i see.
other's values seems fine. the only thing which i suspect...pressure and evap sensor which might be sending the wrong signal was already replaced!
another thing... there is a speed sensor on the compressor on which if it detects a slip on the belt, it will dis-engage. ???but the compressor too was replaced already . don't you think something is interrupting this speed signal?
only the signals which remains to be checked now. if you can find similar pushbutton control unit as yours... you can try it to eliminate the possibility that it was your ac control unit indeed.
other's values seems fine. the only thing which i suspect...pressure and evap sensor which might be sending the wrong signal was already replaced!
another thing... there is a speed sensor on the compressor on which if it detects a slip on the belt, it will dis-engage. ???but the compressor too was replaced already . don't you think something is interrupting this speed signal?
only the signals which remains to be checked now. if you can find similar pushbutton control unit as yours... you can try it to eliminate the possibility that it was your ac control unit indeed.
#14
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
I have a 95 S320 and my AC compressor just died on me. I was going through the internet and saw some rebuilt compressors for sale with 12 month guarantees.
My question is that do the different year models of the S320 have different compressors? Do all of them come with a speed sensor? The one being offered to me has a speed sensor and they claim that it should work on my S320.
Can anyone give me some information on this.
Thanks.
My question is that do the different year models of the S320 have different compressors? Do all of them come with a speed sensor? The one being offered to me has a speed sensor and they claim that it should work on my S320.
Can anyone give me some information on this.
Thanks.
#16
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
If mine does not have the sensor, can I still use the compressor with the speed sensor? Will it work with my s320?
I will list down my VIN number in case it helps: vin WDB1400331A244632 engine number: 10499412038737E9
All I know is that the compressor is a 6 groove 10PA20C.
Hope you can help me.
Thanks.
I will list down my VIN number in case it helps: vin WDB1400331A244632 engine number: 10499412038737E9
All I know is that the compressor is a 6 groove 10PA20C.
Hope you can help me.
Thanks.
#18
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
Sorry for another question. The company selling the compressor told me that even if I get the one with the speed switch, it will still work with my S320. He claims that I don't need to plug the speed sensor if my car does not have a provision for it. It will still work. Is this true?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#19
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
true.
but the compressor with the speed sender is longer and got more moving parts which is a disadvantage.
for as long as the mounting bracket fits, then you can use it.
but the compressor with the speed sender is longer and got more moving parts which is a disadvantage.
for as long as the mounting bracket fits, then you can use it.
#20
RE: '95 S320 A/C, on for 10 seconds then turns off?
Thanks, Sleepwalker!
I noticed you're from the Philippines. I am too. The prices of parts locally are horrendous! It comes out much cheaper to buy them abroad and have them shipped to Manila.
Salamat!
I noticed you're from the Philippines. I am too. The prices of parts locally are horrendous! It comes out much cheaper to buy them abroad and have them shipped to Manila.
Salamat!