Beautiful weather at the weekend, right? First excuse to pop the ac on, chill the cabin out. Just got warm air. First thought, needs re-gassing since it's 5yrs old and has never had any recharge. Started to think about it, can't hear the extra tone that the ac compressor adds to the engine note any more. Cracked the bonnet open today, had someone toggling the ac and couldn't see or hear any change in the compressor. Anyone got any advice?
I understand that the belt always runs, on the compressor, but I would have expected to see the inner part of the wheel engage and start spinning with the belt. Followed by the extra, higher pitch tone of the compressor itself.
If there was an electrical fault (fuse or dead compressor) I would have expected an EMS warning?
Any advice or experience sharing would be appreciated.
I understand that the belt always runs, on the compressor, but I would have expected to see the inner part of the wheel engage and start spinning with the belt. Followed by the extra, higher pitch tone of the compressor itself.
If there was an electrical fault (fuse or dead compressor) I would have expected an EMS warning?
Any advice or experience sharing would be appreciated.
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