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Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon)

Posted By: JimG

Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 12:22 PM

BACKGROUND:I have a very basic understanding of A/C but am far, far from an expert. I have a manifold gauge set and a A/C vacuum pump.

We picked up a 2000 Neon for the girlfriend's daughter. The previous owner told us the A/C hadn't worked in about 5 years and seemed to have "some sort of electrical problem". The problem turned out to be a cut wire below the radiator where he'd bottomed out and mangled the wiring harness. Now the A/C compressor clutch will engage if I short out the low pressure switch. I only ran it long enough to see if it would run - less than 5 seconds. No funny noises in that short time period.

Now I'm ready to pull a vacuum and charge it up. I'm planning to replace the dryer, as everything I've read says it's a good idea. Also knowing that the high pressure hose is a trouble spot on Neons, I plan to replace that.

Is there any way to test the compressor? Should I be suspicious of it since it hasn't run in a long time? Are there any other parts besides the dryer and hose I should replace before possibly wasting a couple of cans of Freon?

Thanks in advance,

J
Posted By: therocks

Re: Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 12:46 PM

Pretty much now way to check it.If the clutch didnt make wierd noises its probally OK.When you pull a vacuum hold it for a while to see if it drops.The dryer is a good idea to replace.Just remember to evac the system before you unhook anything.They still can have 134 in them and not turn on the compressor.Rocky
Posted By: markrr

Re: Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 06:20 PM

Put your gauges on the system then run the compressor again. The low side will pull down if the compressor is good. It will pull into a vacuum if the the charge is low enough. Also the high side gauge should go up if there is enough charge in the system.
Posted By: John_Kunkel

Re: Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 06:31 PM

If there was any pressure in the system (even a few psi) it's enough to prevent moisture from entering the system so I wouldn't change the dryer or any other component, just charge it and hope. A couple of pounds of R-134 isn't that much money.
Posted By: Challenger 1

Re: Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 06:38 PM

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If there was any pressure in the system (even a few psi) it's enough to prevent moisture from entering the system so I wouldn't change the dryer or any other component, just charge it and hope. A couple of pounds of R-134 isn't that much money.




Yup, if it holds a vacumn, your good to go.
Posted By: Paul_Fancsali

Re: Air conditioning experts: WWYD? (Neon) - 05/02/11 09:17 PM

A couple cans of 134 are cheap compared to the parts. Do as stated above and just try it if it works great if not your out $12 bucks or so, I charge my one car evry year as it goes down but two cans later its full.
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