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Abraham2nd wrote:well since i went by mr frosty all dat changed ...my ac is working now..is just that when sun hot it not cold but cool.. to the point where u not sweating in car but u feel like omg :O gimme breeze!!!!!
edit:i got good condensor and fan works good too
Abraham2nd wrote:Sorry for late reply guys... well my ac fans works good and well i always used 134a gas..since i bought car dunno if they used 12 before :I..
but i think illl replace my fans.
BTW Guys, my car (b13) dont come with fan for condensor alone. does it have any that will fit? without modding my car (drilling etc)
EDIT: oh oh oh...and the idle speed do go up yeahlol ..
bear in mind that my ac works just not COLD in hot weathers just cool
JesuEric wrote:bro...one fan is the A/C fan and one is the engine...the speed it spins wen A/C is off is slower as opposed to wen its on or one of the 2 (open to correction) the one on the same side with the condensor is the A/C fan.
Abraham2nd wrote:what u mean pay attention to blower moto and its resistor? i dont understand that part. it blows with power... and i changed my ac card..isnt that the resistor?
btw i got no ac fan :O just condensor in fron then radiator behind with 2 radiator fans to blow on engine :O :O
nervewrecker wrote:Skylinechild for ac tech yes
Abraham2nd wrote:it recycles.. but i think i know what i gotta do...
im gonna get foam spray n foam the engine bay holes where wirees are..and get those foam coat to go around the ac pipes
skylinechild wrote:Abraham2nd wrote:it recycles.. but i think i know what i gotta do...
im gonna get foam spray n foam the engine bay holes where wirees are..and get those foam coat to go around the ac pipes
I'd recommend against doing the can of foam thing.
this actually is meant to seal drywall and it expands / contracts -
there are two types - one for interior and the other exterior.
if I read you correctly you want to seal up the firewall where the engine wires and such pass thru.??
if so I'd recommend not. reason is if you need to get back to those wires...to do troubleshooting / engine swap....you gonna be in a tight spot.
some holes where nothing passes thru you can use it - if u need to use those holes you can drill out the foam
other holes where the electrical wires pass thru , use silicone sealer instead...![]()
do not use( the foam) on the lines that go from the engine room to inside the car.
if you do this and you want to service the lines guess what - it cant be removed - you'd end up damaging the lines and buying / making new lines.
2nd option is better - when installing a house air conditioner they wrap the copper tubing in the foam jacket and use tie straps to secure it to the copper tubing.
older air condition systems - ones that uses R12 has this on the lines.
our b12 had it.
caution be sure you insulate the correct lines - high pressure / low pressure .
not ALL the lines need to get the foam jacket insulation on it.
consult a qualified Ac technician
forgot to mention smokey GTi said it - ensure your ac is set to recirculate.
but also the HVAC unit itself may not be sealing off properly - ie the blender doors....
the blender doors are little flaps that open / close when you select fresh air vs recirculating air.
to check the blender doors the entire dash will need to be removed from the car.
as well as the cowl outside by the windshield wipers....
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