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AC overheating engine

Postby ворвзаконе » August 30th, 2014, 2:18 pm

I've noticed my car's engine temperature gauge will go into the red zone if I have my air conditioner on for more than a few minutes. If I turn off the A/C, the temperature gauge hovers at about mid-level.


I've never seen this before any have any tuners experienced this before and should i Check the AC or Pressure test the radiator?

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby King Kool » August 30th, 2014, 2:24 pm

Could be A/C needs to be looked at or radiator running too hot.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby skulls » August 30th, 2014, 2:24 pm

Replace your fans

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby ворвзаконе » August 30th, 2014, 2:37 pm

I was thinking it could be the water pump but it would happen no matter if the AC is on or Off

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby selfmade.customs » August 30th, 2014, 2:43 pm

try changing the radiator cap first. If that dont work change the radiator

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby cinco » August 30th, 2014, 2:49 pm

skulls wrote:Replace your fans

This and make sure you use the original fans. Those chinee fans on the market dont push enough cfm

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby 1UZFE » August 30th, 2014, 3:21 pm

cinco wrote:
skulls wrote:Replace your fans

This and make sure you use the original fans. Those chinee fans on the market dont push enough cfm

How much fans your car has?
Check to see if the ac fan coming on when u put on the ac.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby streetbeastINC. » August 30th, 2014, 4:19 pm

Type of automobile and engine would help other diagnose your car, some cars have one cooling fan some got 3 and 2 etc etc

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby cinco » August 30th, 2014, 4:31 pm

2 fans rad and ac
i replaced my rad fan with a cheap chinee one when i couldnt get one. it caused my car to overheat when the ac was switched on.
back to original fan and no more issues

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby cherrypopper » August 30th, 2014, 4:43 pm

Next thing. . Check the fuse for the ac fan

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » August 30th, 2014, 6:23 pm

had the same issue

you have 2 problems causing this

1 radiator fan spinning to slow or 2 the radiator is clogged you need to have a radiator man cut it open to clean it.

Its usually a problem of the radiator clogged up with gunk. The reason it only overheats with AC On is its very obvious a AC compressor uses a lot of power have you seen what a home AC does to your electric bill? thats an indication!!!

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby cinco » August 30th, 2014, 6:39 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:had the same issue

you have 2 problems causing this

1 radiator fan spinning to slow or 2 the radiator is clogged you need to have a radiator man cut it open to clean it.

Its usually a problem of the radiator clogged up with gunk. The reason it only overheats with AC On is its very obvious a AC compressor uses a lot of power have you seen what a home AC does to your electric bill? thats an indication!!!

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You should not try to give advice. A/c isnt using power thats why it overheats. The condenser is now doing heat exchange as well as the radiator and they heat soak each other hence the need for 2 fans.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby RBphoto » August 30th, 2014, 9:06 pm

Could be your coolant needs changing as well. If you use pure water this can happen. Give your cooling system a once over. When last you changed the thermostat?

I think it is the fan.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby bignog » August 30th, 2014, 9:33 pm

If you running double fan most likely one stop working .....the ac is fine it's doing its job by dumping heat ........

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby Doctor X » August 30th, 2014, 9:41 pm

also having the same problem at the moment . Changed my ac compressor and that's when it started.
Changed rad fluid , removed thermostat , bled the system for any trapped air , cleaned radiator , ran both fans to direct power , and still problem exists when i put on the ac . Currently awaiting 2 14" flex a lite fans 1500cfm to see if that's the problem .

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby bignog » August 30th, 2014, 9:48 pm

Hope you wired fans to pull air an not push .......also when wiring fans dey must run a rely supply otherwise fans may spin but not as fast enough it should ........hope this helps

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby bignog » August 30th, 2014, 9:53 pm

Ohh if that doesn't help ........you've got a stuck or sticking thermostat

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby rspann » August 30th, 2014, 10:12 pm

Check the bulb in the diff, if the wattage to high it could cause overheating.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby bignog » August 30th, 2014, 10:26 pm

rspann wrote:Check the bulb in the diff, if the wattage to high it could cause overheating.

Or he can use a water temp adapter

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby cheese pie » August 31st, 2014, 7:45 am

I miss advice from men like X2 and Dave we. Sigh, here goes:

Over heating with the ac on can be a result of many things, start with the most obvious / cheapest and move down the list, this applies to general overheating

-check for leaks, check for fans working, if not make sure they getting power with a volt meter, check for cracks in the radiator cap, drops of oil / oil sheen on the top of the coolant is a dead giveaway for blown head gasket

-sticking thermostat would cause overheating all the time but still you can pull it out and check it our replace it after 100 000 km, better safe than sorry. Check thermostat by putting in a old pot / empty tin , filling with water and heating on stove, when the water starts to bubble (almost boil) the thermostat should open, if the water boils and the thermostat not opening its defective.

- Cut a busta bottle bottom off, invert over the neck of the radiator and fill with coolant / water with the engine cold, start the engine and look for bubbles, there will be a few as the air escapes the system but several bubbles indicate a blown head gasket, this is the most likely cause for overheating problems when everything else seems ok

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby Xplode » August 31st, 2014, 8:38 am

what kind of vehicle op .
i remember my B14 use to overheat when using a/c we change real stuff ,the problem was the main crank shaft pulley the rubber bushing between was damaged which cause the pulley not to spin normal with a/c and cause overheating , i change to a foreign used and problem stopped .

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby shougie » August 31st, 2014, 2:39 pm

Check ur compressor. Mine was runnin continuously. Even with the ac off. Mine was a minor electrical. Urs cud be the same. Jus sayin.......

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby Groovemaster » October 2nd, 2014, 6:09 pm

"ворвзаконе", as Cinco said check fan first. Does it overheat when in traffic and as u start driving it goes down...if yes then it is your ac fan. When u start driving cool air would replace the hot air from your radiator and A/C condenser which gets hot without a fan.

If overheating while driving normally then check for leaks, oil mixing with coolant, etc....

To check your fan just get two pieces of wire that can reach your battery, disconnect the a/c fan and use the wires to connect the fan terminals to the battery.

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Re: AC overheating engine

Postby jason1984 » October 2nd, 2014, 9:37 pm

When I had this problem my radiator was clogged and I had to do a flush

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