air con condenser failure

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David Haggas

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I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like temperatures
for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be affecting the
condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original one only lasted 5
years!

David


 
David Haggas wrote:
> I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
> notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
> never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
> when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like temperatures
> for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be affecting the
> condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original one only lasted 5
> years!
>
> David
>
>

The condenser cools the hot gas from the compressor to warm liquid.
Inadequate cooling is unlikely to cause failure.

Any idea how they failed ? Corrosion ?

Steve
 

"David Haggas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
>notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
>never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
>when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like temperatures
>for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be affecting the
>condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original one only lasted 5
>years!
>
> David
>


Whats the symptoms matey? Just leaks the gas out or what? I'm having a few
problems with mine.

Nige


 
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"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "David Haggas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
>>notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
>>never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
>>when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like temperatures
>>for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be affecting the
>>condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original one only lasted
>>5 years!
>>
>> David
>>

>
> Whats the symptoms matey? Just leaks the gas out or what? I'm having a few
> problems with mine.
>
> Nige


Three separate leaks after just one year - they replaced it under warranty
but its a nuisance

David


 

"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> David Haggas wrote:
>> I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
>> notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
>> never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
>> when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like
>> temperatures for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be
>> affecting the condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original
>> one only lasted 5 years!
>>
>> David

> The condenser cools the hot gas from the compressor to warm liquid.
> Inadequate cooling is unlikely to cause failure.
>
> Any idea how they failed ? Corrosion ?
>
> Steve


Assume corrosion-. Fitted July - Everything OK last summer - failed early
May this year. Is there a separate fuse for those fans? I'd like to see them
work just for peace of mind. presume they have a purpose.

David


 
David Haggas wrote:

> Assume corrosion-. Fitted July - Everything OK last summer - failed early
> May this year. Is there a separate fuse for those fans? I'd like to see them
> work just for peace of mind. presume they have a purpose.


Lack of cooling won't kill it.

Steve
 

>I have had repeated AC condenser failure on my 2000MY 4.0 Range Rover. I
> notice two electric cooling fans in front of the condenser which I have
> never seen come on. On my RR classic I remember these worked immediately
> when the AC was switched on. Does it need to be desert - like temperatures
> for these fans to work? Could this lack of cooling be affecting the
> condenser or could it simply be a bad batch? The original one only lasted
> 5 years!
>

If it keeps failing, you may have too much system pressure, possibly caused
by a blocked dryer. Did you have the dryer checked/replaced when they did
the condenser, as if moisture entered the system through the condenser leak,
it will have damaged it.

For details of how to check fan function, see the thread 'p38 aircon
problem'


 

"SimonJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If it keeps failing, you may have too much system pressure, possibly
> caused by a blocked dryer. Did you have the dryer checked/replaced when
> they did the condenser, as if moisture entered the system through the
> condenser leak, it will have damaged it.
>
> For details of how to check fan function, see the thread 'p38 aircon
> problem'

Many thanks Simon. I will check both of those.

David


 
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