When running my ac it keeps turning off for no reason. we have monitored and we are driving normaly only using 10-20% throttle. auto turn off is at 55%.
but out of the blue it starts blowing hot air. if I turn it off wait a few moments, then turn it on it comes back to blowing cold again.
Any ideas?
AC keeps turning off for no reason
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already been done. pressure is .15 of a lbs more jsut to be sure. (tried it at factory specs still same issue)
ther are no leaks and it holds fine.
I was thinking it's tied to the hondata ac controller some how. is there a way that in the next version you offer a check box to disable the ecu from controlling the ac cut off liek it does now? that way if we want it off we have to manually turn it off liek onthe older hondata units? This might resolve the issue if it's hondata related.
ther are no leaks and it holds fine.
I was thinking it's tied to the hondata ac controller some how. is there a way that in the next version you offer a check box to disable the ecu from controlling the ac cut off liek it does now? that way if we want it off we have to manually turn it off liek onthe older hondata units? This might resolve the issue if it's hondata related.
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Datalog and check the ac switch vs ac clutch. If the ac clutch lags the ac switch by a second, all is normal. If the ac clutch switches off on its own, check ac cut settings. It most likely is the high/low pressure switch in the ac line. Be aware that the ac switches off with high pressure as well as low. In this case, you'll see the ac switch input cycle off.
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