P38 Aircon woes update

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Nige

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Right, we might be getting somewhere, been dow to Warrens place in Sheffield
& put the car on Rovacom. It had a fault showing on the heater matrix sensor
(as i suspected) along with a few out of calibration errors that he cleared.
I am going to replace the clip on heater sensor at the same time as doing
the heater O rings. He also drew my attention to a fix for the lazy AC pump
clutch, apparently it doesnt get enough voltage so doesnt engage some of the
time. There is a repair kit number YMQ104590AA That fixes this with a relay.

You can easily tell if this has been done by looking at the relay box under
the bonnet. There will be a realy in the 2nd alaong slot on the bottom row
(normally left empty)

This is a more than likely cause of mine, along with the fact i need to take
out the shims too.

HTH someone!

Nige


 
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:35:59 +0100, "Nige"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Right, we might be getting somewhere, been dow to Warrens place in Sheffield
>& put the car on Rovacom. It had a fault showing on the heater matrix sensor
>(as i suspected) along with a few out of calibration errors that he cleared.
>I am going to replace the clip on heater sensor at the same time as doing
>the heater O rings. He also drew my attention to a fix for the lazy AC pump
>clutch, apparently it doesnt get enough voltage so doesnt engage some of the
>time. There is a repair kit number YMQ104590AA That fixes this with a relay.
>
>You can easily tell if this has been done by looking at the relay box under
>the bonnet. There will be a realy in the 2nd alaong slot on the bottom row
>(normally left empty)
>
>This is a more than likely cause of mine, along with the fact i need to take
>out the shims too.
>
>HTH someone!
>
>Nige
>

Hi Nige,

I've recently joined the AFL P38a division so your experiences most
appreciated.

My compressor clutchwas not engaging, so I had no aircon. The shim
trick worked for me, without the need to do the wiring loom mod, so
would suggest you try that first, as it is free!

Also found a company in the States who will supply the clutch only for
$100 dollars (plus delivery (and a $50 dollar "core charge", possibly
a surcharge if you don't supply an exchange unit?)).

David
 

"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:35:59 +0100, "Nige"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Right, we might be getting somewhere, been dow to Warrens place in
>>Sheffield
>>& put the car on Rovacom. It had a fault showing on the heater matrix
>>sensor
>>(as i suspected) along with a few out of calibration errors that he
>>cleared.
>>I am going to replace the clip on heater sensor at the same time as doing
>>the heater O rings. He also drew my attention to a fix for the lazy AC
>>pump
>>clutch, apparently it doesnt get enough voltage so doesnt engage some of
>>the
>>time. There is a repair kit number YMQ104590AA That fixes this with a
>>relay.
>>
>>You can easily tell if this has been done by looking at the relay box
>>under
>>the bonnet. There will be a realy in the 2nd alaong slot on the bottom row
>>(normally left empty)
>>
>>This is a more than likely cause of mine, along with the fact i need to
>>take
>>out the shims too.
>>
>>HTH someone!
>>
>>Nige
>>

> Hi Nige,
>
> I've recently joined the AFL P38a division so your experiences most
> appreciated.
>
> My compressor clutchwas not engaging, so I had no aircon. The shim
> trick worked for me, without the need to do the wiring loom mod, so
> would suggest you try that first, as it is free!
>
> Also found a company in the States who will supply the clutch only for
> $100 dollars (plus delivery (and a $50 dollar "core charge", possibly
> a surcharge if you don't supply an exchange unit?)).
>
> David


Hi matey, how easy do the shims come out?

Nige


 
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 13:55:27 +0100, "Nige"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
>message news:[email protected]...
>> On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:35:59 +0100, "Nige"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Right, we might be getting somewhere, been dow to Warrens place in
>>>Sheffield
>>>& put the car on Rovacom. It had a fault showing on the heater matrix
>>>sensor
>>>(as i suspected) along with a few out of calibration errors that he
>>>cleared.
>>>I am going to replace the clip on heater sensor at the same time as doing
>>>the heater O rings. He also drew my attention to a fix for the lazy AC
>>>pump
>>>clutch, apparently it doesnt get enough voltage so doesnt engage some of
>>>the
>>>time. There is a repair kit number YMQ104590AA That fixes this with a
>>>relay.
>>>
>>>You can easily tell if this has been done by looking at the relay box
>>>under
>>>the bonnet. There will be a realy in the 2nd alaong slot on the bottom row
>>>(normally left empty)
>>>
>>>This is a more than likely cause of mine, along with the fact i need to
>>>take
>>>out the shims too.
>>>
>>>HTH someone!
>>>
>>>Nige
>>>

>> Hi Nige,
>>
>> I've recently joined the AFL P38a division so your experiences most
>> appreciated.
>>
>> My compressor clutchwas not engaging, so I had no aircon. The shim
>> trick worked for me, without the need to do the wiring loom mod, so
>> would suggest you try that first, as it is free!
>>
>> Also found a company in the States who will supply the clutch only for
>> $100 dollars (plus delivery (and a $50 dollar "core charge", possibly
>> a surcharge if you don't supply an exchange unit?)).
>>
>> David

>
>Hi matey, how easy do the shims come out?
>
>Nige
>

5 minutes.

Undo central nut (not too tight, can hold flange with other hand to
stop it spinning).

Remove flange (belt and pulley stay in place). Do this slowly and
carefully, shim will either stay behind on shaft or come out stuck to
flange.

Discard shim.

Re-assemble - pulley bore is splined with one "missing" spline, so
will only go on in one orientation.

Bob's your uncle.

REALLY satisfying fix.

David
 
rads wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 13:55:27 +0100, "Nige"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
>> message news:[email protected]...
>>> On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:35:59 +0100, "Nige"
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Right, we might be getting somewhere, been dow to Warrens place in
>>>> Sheffield
>>>> & put the car on Rovacom. It had a fault showing on the heater matrix
>>>> sensor
>>>> (as i suspected) along with a few out of calibration errors that he
>>>> cleared.
>>>> I am going to replace the clip on heater sensor at the same time as doing
>>>> the heater O rings. He also drew my attention to a fix for the lazy AC
>>>> pump
>>>> clutch, apparently it doesnt get enough voltage so doesnt engage some of
>>>> the
>>>> time. There is a repair kit number YMQ104590AA That fixes this with a
>>>> relay.
>>>>
>>>> You can easily tell if this has been done by looking at the relay box
>>>> under
>>>> the bonnet. There will be a realy in the 2nd alaong slot on the bottom row
>>>> (normally left empty)
>>>>
>>>> This is a more than likely cause of mine, along with the fact i need to
>>>> take
>>>> out the shims too.
>>>>
>>>> HTH someone!
>>>>
>>>> Nige
>>>>
>>> Hi Nige,
>>>
>>> I've recently joined the AFL P38a division so your experiences most
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> My compressor clutchwas not engaging, so I had no aircon. The shim
>>> trick worked for me, without the need to do the wiring loom mod, so
>>> would suggest you try that first, as it is free!
>>>
>>> Also found a company in the States who will supply the clutch only for
>>> $100 dollars (plus delivery (and a $50 dollar "core charge", possibly
>>> a surcharge if you don't supply an exchange unit?)).
>>>
>>> David

>>
>> Hi matey, how easy do the shims come out?
>>
>> Nige
>>

> 5 minutes.
>
> Undo central nut (not too tight, can hold flange with other hand to
> stop it spinning).
>
> Remove flange (belt and pulley stay in place). Do this slowly and
> carefully, shim will either stay behind on shaft or come out stuck to
> flange.
>
> Discard shim.
>
> Re-assemble - pulley bore is splined with one "missing" spline, so
> will only go on in one orientation.
>
> Bob's your uncle.
>
> REALLY satisfying fix.
>
> David



A job for the weekend!!!

Ta
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