Help! I'm in TX & AC not working
#1
Help! I'm in TX & AC not working
My AC is not working. It is blowing air, but not cold air. It worked before heater season. I had my dad look at it (he is like a technological MacGyver) and I will try to relay what he said. "The clutch on the compressor is not engaging. He measured that there are 9 volts going to the coil, 12 is normal." I have no idea what that means but I thought maybe yall do. I would really appreciate any help! I figured I would give this a try before I take it to the dealership...which is like a 5 day waiting list!
#4
RE: Help! I'm in TX & AC not working
It may just be low on refrigerant. Refilling it is a very simple DIY job for a MacGyver-type. The dealer would probably charge a small fortune to fill it. He can do it with a kit that costs about $20 from an AutoZone or such. They (Autozone) may even be nice enough to hook up a pressure gauge to see if it's low. Let them know that you want to know if it's low before you buy a refill kit from them.
Or, you can take it to a cost-friendly A/C service garage. Just a generic one. That should cost well under $100. Or, ask Scott for an address, though you don't need to take it to a "high-end German car" garage just for refrigerant, but you may feel better about going to a place like that.
Or, you can take it to a cost-friendly A/C service garage. Just a generic one. That should cost well under $100. Or, ask Scott for an address, though you don't need to take it to a "high-end German car" garage just for refrigerant, but you may feel better about going to a place like that.
#7
RE: Help! I'm in TX & AC not working
I would be careful about letting Auto zone touch your car..if its not ingaging it could also be that your compressor is seased...but take it to a mercedes mechanic or a certified a/c shop mercedes has a very complicated system..you could do more harm than good if you don't know whats going on..i had this problem too..
#9
RE: Help! I'm in TX & AC not working
You just hook up a pressure gauge to the low-pressure side of the A/C system. There's nothing "complicated" about it. You don't need a "certified mechanic" to do it. Any backyard mechanic can do it. The only "difficult" part may be locating the low-pressure valve.
Compressors won't engage when there's no refrigerant pressure. Checking for refrigerant pressure won't damage a compressor, nor will it further damage an already damaged compressor. Low refrigerant may not be the problem here, but it's the first step in resolving this problem. If the refrigerant level is not low and the A/C system needs repairs, I wouldn't ask AutoZone to do it. They wouldn't anyway.
If you don't know what you're talking about and are just trying to scare people into using a dealer because that's all you can ever figure out how to do, maybe you shouldn't "help". All you can add is that a "Mercedes mechanic" should be used. Hmmm.
... and it's seized, not "seased."
Compressors won't engage when there's no refrigerant pressure. Checking for refrigerant pressure won't damage a compressor, nor will it further damage an already damaged compressor. Low refrigerant may not be the problem here, but it's the first step in resolving this problem. If the refrigerant level is not low and the A/C system needs repairs, I wouldn't ask AutoZone to do it. They wouldn't anyway.
If you don't know what you're talking about and are just trying to scare people into using a dealer because that's all you can ever figure out how to do, maybe you shouldn't "help". All you can add is that a "Mercedes mechanic" should be used. Hmmm.
... and it's seized, not "seased."