Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 13:42:13 -0700
Reply-To: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: Question about AC and the 86 up three speed fan
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No, the fan speed description is wrong. The A/C only has control over
low and medium speed. Low speed is selected whenever the A/C is on or
the radiator lower temp switch closes. Medium speed is triggered only by
the A/C high pressure switch. High speed is only triggered by the
radiator temp switch and then the A/C compressor is turned off
automatically to reduce the load on the engine and cooling system.
If medium speed is running a lot more than before, the pressure in the
system is higher than before.
Mark
Robert Lilley wrote:
>I have an early 88 Vanagon. With a functional three speed fan. AC system
>is 86 up but before the running mounting change in mid 88. With the lower
>temp switch in the radiator.
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>As I understand fan operation:
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>Stage 1 on when AC compressor is engaged.
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>Stage 2 on when the radiator switch kicks in or AC detects higher pressure
>and tries to reduce the pressure. AC still cools.
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>Stage 3 on when engine too hot or AC pressure too high, AC clutch stops
>engaging and AC does not cool.
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>I have had R-12 in the system before, but while in NC, I do not remember the
>2nd stage fan coming on within a minute of starting a cold engine and
>running just about all the time.
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>When I had R-12 in the system (before I knocked a fitting loose and lost the
>R-12) and I lived in NC, I do not remember the 2nd stage fan coming on much
>when the AC was running, just the first stage. The only time I remember it
>coming on was when the engine idled for a long time and ran hotter.
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>I converted to R-12a after a shop put too much oil in the system and blew an
>o-ring out. I do not remember the second stage fan coming on very much in
>NC and after I got the engine to run slightly above the LED in the hot
>weather in AZ (engine was lean). Still the second stage fan did not run when
>the AC was on.
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>Well the R-12a leaked out to a pint that it stopped cooling, but the
>compressor still turned as the clutch engaged.
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>Is it just the higher ambient temps in here in AZ or is the system charged
>too much to cause the second speed fan to run all the time but not enough to
>cause the high pressure switch to cut the compressor out.
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>The 2nd stage fan is running almost constantly… even when the engine is cold
>on a first start......
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