I got mine done a few weeks ago at a local garage for £40. They evacuated the system and left a vacuum in the system (not a Dyson) for 30 mins to check for leaks, then topped her up. Been great ever since.
It's because the more time you spend with your new found love, the more imperfections you find. It becomes an endless quest for perfection, and once you have everything working correctly and every panel fettled to perfection.if i keep doing these little jobs on my Z why does the list never get smaller![]()
I woke up last night to see the grim reaper coming to get me. I grabbed the nearest thing to hand, a vacuum cleaner, and managed to beat him off with it........... I was Dyson with death there for a while!I They evacuated the system and left a vacuum in the system (not a Dyson) .
Please don't let anyone else drive your car, please, please!! Nightmares tonight for sure after reading this post!!Which rather spoils the point of having a roadster! I was just saying that even with the top down, and hot sun beating down one can still get cool by using the A.C. If you don't have A.C. you could lower the sidewindows and remove the windbreak. The cure for roasted nuts is to drive without shorts or trousers and apply lots of factor 50.![]()
The compressor clutch also relies on 12v pos feed to energise the magnetic drive in the clutch. Easy enough to test the clutch operation, power the wire and observe the clutch "pulling in"Good thread read there while I was looking for ways to get my AC working.
I had to release all the gas (in a safe way of course) when removing the AC parts inside the car so I'm hoping after a re-gas the clutch will begin to operate and I will get the correct lamp on the centre console. Fingers crossed but I never knew the compressor has a in built protection function, makes sense I suppose.
Thanks T- I forgot to add that in my post. JIMThe compressor clutch also relies on 12v pos feed to energise the magnetic drive in the clutch. Easy enough to test the clutch operation, power the wire and observe the clutch "pulling in"
Tony.