I had a similar problem.
I was told the AC/heater control unit i.e. the set of switches that
control the AC needs to be changed or the switch [0,1,2,3,4] which
controls the speed of the fan even when it is at 0, the vents would
get you cold Air. So, during the winter month, I would unplug the
electric connector of the accumulator to stop the AC system from
working.
Changing that control unit is not easy and you will never guarantee a
good replacement from a UPull it yard.
So, I am living with it. I hope there is a better solution.
--Hameed.
On Jun 5, 1:02 pm, myvolvopr....TakeThisOut@gmail.com wrote:
> Folks, my ac was not cooling so took it to a non-volvo repair shop up
> in the woods where we were camping. Now it cools really nice, but I've
> noticed that my compressor won't shut off. One of the other campers
> had a psi gauge so we hooked it up to the low pressure in valve and
> reading was: 40 down to 30 and up to 40 and down to 30 and so on (with
> ac at full blast), never stopping (though we only ran it 5 minutes
> afraid to jeopardize the comp).
>
> Should the compressor run continuously? Is it normal? It is safe to
> run the aircon?
> using R134a. volvo 850 1996
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