air con
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- Bongonaut
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air con
Hi, anyone know which fuse the air con pump is on please? The light on the switch works but the pump does not seem to be kicking in.
Thanks.
1996 Ford Freda 2.5 TD
Thanks.
1996 Ford Freda 2.5 TD
- Simon Jones
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Re: air con
Probably needs regassing as it won't engage if pressure too low. Fuse factsheet here: http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... usebox.pdf
Re: air con
As Simon has said probably needs regassed or faulty clutch etc etc,you can check the sight glass for bubbles etc, it wont do any harm to check the fuse its No16 10amp cabin fuse box
- Northern Bongolow
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Re: air con
take the plug off the aircon part 61.503.
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 1of02.html.
short the plug end with a link wire, if it all kicks in, its the gas side thats at fault.
make sure the engine on and aircon fan is on at least the first speed.
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 1of02.html.
short the plug end with a link wire, if it all kicks in, its the gas side thats at fault.
make sure the engine on and aircon fan is on at least the first speed.
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- Bongonaut
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Re: air con
Sorry, been in Hunstanton all weekend the land of no 3g or internet. Thanks for advice. Pardon my ignorance but where do I look for bubbles? Not too familiar with the layout of everything yet. The cap I need to remove and short, I guess that is accessed under the front bonnet rather than in the under seat engine bay?
Thanks
Jon
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Jon
- Northern Bongolow
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Re: air con
look through the front grill, you will see it up at the top right hand side, near the passy side headlight. its the thing numbered in the link above and is bolted to the front of the radiator.
remove the plug to it, and link the 2 wires in the plug not the unit.

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- Bongonaut
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Re: air con
Thanks, will give it a try. Air con was gassed less than a year ago so would not expect it to need it again so soon? Was working just fine before Christmas bit she has been standing for a month or 2 with very little use.
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- Bongonaut
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Re: air con
Just tried this and low and behold the pump kicks in when switch shorted. Air was not cold, but I guess if the gas has all gone it wouldn't be. Thanks for the tipNorthern Bongolow wrote:look through the front grill, you will see it up at the top right hand side, near the passy side headlight. its the thing numbered in the link above and is bolted to the front of the radiator.remove the plug to it, and link the 2 wires in the plug not the unit.

I am a little shocked has lost pressure in less than a year, are there any common failure points I can check for leaks?
- Simon Jones
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Re: air con
The A/C rad is at the front so very prone to stone chip damage. Also, unless it used regularly the seals dry out and loose pressure.
Re: air con
The o rings on the connections to the condensors can sometimes leak. Whoever re gases the air con should stock them in all sizes. If the air con is not used for long periods the pag oil in the system does not circulate to keep the seals lubricated. Thats why most people reccommend using the air con all year round even in winter.
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- Bongonaut
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Re: air con
Thanks guys, system re-gassed and now working a treat 
