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redoz1011 05-28-2017 07:19 PM

A/C problems
 
My A/c will work and then shuts off, yesterday drove with windows down and a/c didn't shut off and blew cold air all the time. Any suggestions as to what the problem mite be. Bob

Steve Jr 05-28-2017 07:35 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
Check freon an look for leaks. Driving with the windows down has no effect on the a/c.. Are you using to interior recirculate button?

redoz1011 05-28-2017 07:37 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
had a/c checked and it is all ok freon everything ok

redoz1011 05-28-2017 07:38 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
yes i am using recirculate button

pizzaguy 05-28-2017 10:01 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
The A/C is shut off by the ECM for the following reasons:
  • High engine temperature (not sure if this is the same sensor as the temp gauge or not)
  • If the ECM loses control/communication with the Fan Control Module (the module that runs the engine cooling fan, not the cabin fan)
  • An indication that the system (Freon system that is) is of either too high or too low pressure
  • A throttle position of 'full open' or near full open (indicating that to the ECM that you are demanding maximum power, maybe for passing)
  • Probably other reasons that I don't know about
  • Probably other reasons that I do know about, but cant remember right now


The Climate controller module in the console also plays a part here. The controller won't engage the compressor unless the cabin fan is on at least a "1" setting, that is, if you don't have the fan running the A/C is locked out. NOW, I am unsure (since they have never released an actual diagram or document on the Climate Controller) if the module is watching just the fan switch position OR if it is watching the output of the module being sent to the "fan resistor". If there is a fractured solder connection in the climate controller module's fan circuit (and that has happened and it means the cabin fan does not work), then I'd suspect the A/C would be locked out. If the cabin fan is running while the A/C is not working, I'd dismiss this as a cause.

dedwards0323 05-28-2017 10:34 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
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You might be experiencing the intermittent operation of the HVAC module due to loose connections between the control boards (there are 2). There is a write-up on this in the forum. Attached is a PDF file I made of the post. One of the major DIY fixes by a fellow XFire owner. A lot of us get plagued by intermittent operation of the HVAC system. Hope this helps.

pizzaguy 05-29-2017 12:07 AM

Re: A/C problems
 
Exactly. That was what my last paragraph was about. I have now bookmarked that thread, I can never find it when I want it with a search..............

onehundred80 05-29-2017 04:06 PM

Re: A/C problems
 

Originally Posted by pizzaguy (Post 888023)
Exactly. That was what my last paragraph was about. I have now bookmarked that thread, I can never find it when I want it with a search..............

If you cannot find it you should look in my problem index below. It has been there since posted it, I slightly added to it It is in the AC section funnily enough, sometimes I think that I will abandon the thread and not keep it up to date as it takes time to do but it has been read over times so I guess someone reads it, just not you.:p

onehundred80 05-29-2017 04:14 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
If you cannot find it you should look in my problem index below. It has been there since CL770 posted it, I slightly added to it . It is in the AC section funnily enough, the thread has been read over 135,000 times, just not by you.:p

dedwards0323 05-29-2017 08:29 PM

Re: A/C problems
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 888049)
If you cannot find it you should look in my problem index below. It has been there since CL770 posted it, I slightly added to it . It is in the AC section funnily enough, the thread has been read over 135,000 times, just not by you.:p

I like the updated version. Nice having the HVAC Module removal procedure as an initial step before repairing the HVAC module per CL770's write-up. Nice job!

vicvar 10-22-2021 12:27 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
Help, my a / c works intermittently, I changed the keypad and nothing
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zip439 10-23-2021 02:03 PM

Re: A/C problems
 
I was hoping someone else would respond; You do not give us much info to work with.
First off it is not a "keypad". What you have pictured is the HVAC Control Module.
Start by reading through these threads in the Heating and Air Conditioner Section : Index of Crossfire repairs


PS What ever you do DO NOT take it to a dealership!

vicvar 10-24-2021 09:00 PM

Re: A/C problems
 

Originally Posted by zip439 (Post 962328)
I was hoping someone else would respond; You do not give us much info to work with.
First off it is not a "keypad". What you have pictured is the HVAC Control Module.
Start by reading through these threads in the Heating and Air Conditioner Section : Index of Crossfire repairs


PS What ever you do DO NOT take it to a dealership!


Thank you very much for the prompt response, I will start reading and I will publish the results of my tests, I hope to continue counting on your support .. thank you !!

zip439 10-27-2021 10:18 AM

Re: A/C problems
 

Originally Posted by vicvar (Post 962362)
Thank you very much for the prompt response, I will start reading and I will publish the results of my tests, I hope to continue counting on your support .. thank you !!

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