Hi A/C folks, Today I've finished my ac conversion into R134a. I have also exchanged the ac condenser (expensiv). It works nice, after some minutes, temperature on drives air vent was below 40 degrees. Now the problem: After switching on the compressor, the idle rpm rises up to 2000. That sounds terribly and driving is not that easy. I have disconnected the idle stabilizer from ac compressor clutch. No, it is OK, but idle rpm is to low. Is there any possibility to adjust idle rpm when ac is running? Conrad Also behind german lines! 86 GL |
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