I finally had some time to apply some of the
suggestions from my previous post on this subject, my thanks Dave Duricy for his
response to my previous post, and I pulled apart my Autotemp II servo unit,
mostly to see if I could figure out how it is supposed to work, and now I have
some further questions.
First off, I checked the master and fan
switches on the heater box on the car. I found that the fan switch
was bad and wouldn't hold vacuum, so it wouldn't turn on. The master
switch seemed to be ok. Anyways, I jumpered both switches with short
pieces of wire, so now they are permanently "on" and I have a functional
fan.
Just today I took apart the servo unit, and
found that there was signs of fluid in the part of the casing where the big
motor thing is, the other three quarters of the casing were clean.
After starting the car, I watched the servo as the car warmed up, to see
if I could see any signs of it functioning. I didn't
hear any noises, and when I pulled the case apart again, with the
engine still running and at operating temperature, I noticed that the motor on
the bottom of the unit would turn very slowly, and only if I helped it.
The system appeared to be stuck on high heat, no amount of changing the
temperature knob would change the temp, nor would changing from low to high
a/c or how or high defrost, and there was no sign of the A/C compressor clutch
working. I also noticed a slight amount of coolant inside the casing,
again in the part where the motor goes, although I could not see where
it was coming in, and it remained only a small amount on the bottom of the
housing.
My questions are, how do I test this
motor in the servo to see if is in fact, actually working, and are replacement
motors available and at a reasonable cost. Also I couldn't figure out the
purpose of the smaller motor mounted in the top part of the server, it never
seemed to do anything while I played with the system, and I couldn't determine
it's purpose. And finally, how do I know if the a/c compressor
clutch is engaged, I am assuming the outer part of the pulley should
be spinning with the pulley? This was not turning when I checked it, no
matter what setting I put the a/c controls at, including off. I am assuming this
means the clutch has failed, or the compressor is not getting a signal to engage
the clutch? Strangely, I seem to remember the last time I played with the
system, the outer part of the clutch was spinning.
Anyway, I am hoping I can get
some answers or suggestions from the gurus here, otherwise I will have
to spend actual money at an a/c specialist in town, although I don't want
to spend money getting the refrigerant flushed and changed over until I
know the system is functional. And I am not to keen on paying their hourly
charge for them to troubleshoot things, although I am beginning to suspect that
this system is beyond my ability to troubleshoot. I may be able
to swap on a borrowed unit from another car, known to be functional,
so I can at least determine, hopefully, if the a/c compressor is
funtional.
Robert Weldon
72 Imperial 2 dr (for sale)
68 Newport conv.
75 Dodge Dart Sport (factory air, presently
missing a/c compressor)
97 Plymouth Voyager Minivan
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