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Claude
01-14-2009, 09:50 AM
On my car i used to put the A/C in the OFF position in winter time (below 0 deg C or 32F) most of the time here temp stay well below 0C; i realised yesterday that event if i put the A/C ON and set it to blow cold air the compressor does not start unless the outside temperature reach at least +2 or 3deg C (i've got it yesterday just going out of the car wash).

Is it normal ?

Ross
01-14-2009, 10:30 AM
I'm pretty sure the compressor wont even come on below a certain temp. by design.
In very cold the sysytem cannot function as the refrigerant wont boil. R-12 @ -21.7*F(-30c) and R-134 @ -12*F(-26c).

bsell
01-14-2009, 02:44 PM
I'm pretty sure the compressor wont even come on below a certain temp. by design.
In very cold the sysytem cannot function as the refrigerant wont boil. R-12 @ -21.7*F(-30c) and R-134 @ -12*F(-26c).

Hadn't thought about the refrigerant not boiling.

I've known there is an ambient temp switch in most systems to prevent evaporator freeze-ups and compressor failures due to (oh crap, here it comes) the freon staying as a liquid when it hits the pump (compressor).

See, I knew what you were saying, but never thought about it that way!:D

Brian