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Mitsubishi: 1993 eclipse AC problem

  1. #1
    Nobody
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    Re: 1993 eclipse AC problem

    What is your real engine temperature? If the engine runs hot, the AC will
    automatically cut off. Using the AC makes the car run hotter.

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    Todd Honea


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  2. #2
    cdh1125
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    Re: Re: 1993 eclipse AC problem

    "Nobody U. Know" wrote: 

    what do you mean by real engine temp? my temp needle rarely moves past
    the 1/4 point, it should be pretty accurate because all the temp
    sending parts have been replaced

  3. #3
    Gyzmologist
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    Re: 1993 eclipse AC problem

    Possibly the evaporator is freezing up, likely cause is a bad expansion
    valve.

    On some AC systems if the high side pressure limit is reached the compressor
    is turned off. Causes are poor air flow through the condensor, or a bad
    sensor.

    HTH
    Gyz

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  4. #4
    Geary
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    Re: 1993 eclipse AC problem

    This can also happen, quite simply, if the freon is low.

    In article <slurp.net>,
    "Gyzmologist" <larryahr.netzero@net> wrote:
     


 

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