Air con

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gazzab

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21,108 posts

283 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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anyone know where the knob might be on a 98 4.5 Cerb - had aircon pipes fixed and a re-gas but the temp doesnt get very cold and I cant find an adjustment. I have got a thermometer on my voltage meter and am going to see what it gives out this weekend. I assume it should be about 3 deg c ? Any colder and it might freeze up too much?

suffolkfox

458 posts

254 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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Not quite sure what you mean by knob? There is an on/off button, but the system is not a climate control/temperature controlled system but rather simply on or off hence no adjustment. I have recently had mine recharged and the resulting temperature difference is totally underwelming . I have been told the system is pretty useless and I therefore would also be interested in any ways of making it more effective.

I don't think I helped mine by reving the engine sufficiently to snap the Aircon drive belt .

It was suggested by one person that instead of putting in a new belt, I open the widows and use the British climate as an alternative !!!!

yg649

144 posts

256 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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Due to exactly this British climate, I don't think that I've even ever switched on the Air Con ...

Is it necessary to have the cold air vent on full ? I had naively thought that this would actually contribute to setting the temp. Does it make any difference, or am I simply just blowing the colder air harder into the cabin ... ?

Judging from your post Suffolkfox, the answer probably is that it makes hee haw difference ...

bilton_d

605 posts

267 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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i think the adjustment is below the dash (drivers side) on the inner wing side above the cold air vent

madasahatter

374 posts

268 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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IIRC it is a head in the footwell job. I think there is an adjuster to the left of the steering wheel (as you are looking up at it).

Check in the archives, because I think mycerbera posted a picture of what it looks like.

The only warning (sorry if I am preaching to the church choir) is to be careful not to turn it down too far, otherwise the A/C coolant starts to freeze. This is indicated by strong A/C performance for a short time, followed by it decreasing. Switching the A/C off for a bit, and then back on will restore the performance (since the engine bay will soon defrost the coolant). In this case, you'll need to turn it up.

Happy Hunting

cinman

182 posts

254 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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The TVR bible has a paragraph on setting that ... can email you a copy of you send me your email address (can't remember the URL - can anyone else?)

olly

2,174 posts

285 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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I posted pics back in July on where to find it (on a very similar post).

Have a read here

stag

469 posts

266 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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with ref to a/c most cause of it not working is that it is short of refrigerant and the compressor stops running or the evaporator which is inside the car (ie the cooling bit) frosts up and prevents airflow. The coolant within the system cannot freeze This is r134a

Even though I repair car a/c I do not have it on my 4.2
I@m a tight bastard.

Remember that you are giving up about 2 hp of engine power when running the a/c!!!!!!!!!