Hi,
So my A/C suddently went out last weekend. Went somewhere for lunch and it was fine, went back to my car after lunch and started the car but no A/C. I don't hear the A/C clutch engaging (the click sound) when I turn on and off the A/C.
So decided to get the set of gauges to check the PSI to troubleshoot. Attached is a pic of the gauges with engine on, A/C turned up. The PSI with engine off is about the same, maybe ~5-10 PSI higher. This is in 70 degree and 17% humidty weather (Los Angeles).
If both sides read high is it the compressor that's bad? Or is not engaging? Is there anything else I can check?
Thanks for any help/input.
-TJ
So my A/C suddently went out last weekend. Went somewhere for lunch and it was fine, went back to my car after lunch and started the car but no A/C. I don't hear the A/C clutch engaging (the click sound) when I turn on and off the A/C.
So decided to get the set of gauges to check the PSI to troubleshoot. Attached is a pic of the gauges with engine on, A/C turned up. The PSI with engine off is about the same, maybe ~5-10 PSI higher. This is in 70 degree and 17% humidty weather (Los Angeles).
If both sides read high is it the compressor that's bad? Or is not engaging? Is there anything else I can check?
Thanks for any help/input.
-TJ