Any AC Repair Shop Recs for North Houston?
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Any AC Repair Shop Recs for North Houston?
First and foremost I want to give my official hello to the Evolutionm forum. I always enjoy reading about what people are doing to their cars and the .02 that follows. Anywho... I have a 2014 EVO X MR with 61K miles on it. I love the car greatly but I am facing an A/C issue and am very bad at troubleshooting.
Issue-A/C blowing hot air
So I think(but cant tell) it looks like the A/C compressor clutch is not engaging. I bought a can of R-134 followed the instructions(thinking maybe it could just be extremely low on R134) and the gauge was in the green when the trigger was pulled.
Could the relay be bad?
since I am not feeling confident in my brief testing, I think I would rather have a shop do the diagnosis and fix the issue. Any recommendations for AC shops in North Houston?
Issue-A/C blowing hot air
So I think(but cant tell) it looks like the A/C compressor clutch is not engaging. I bought a can of R-134 followed the instructions(thinking maybe it could just be extremely low on R134) and the gauge was in the green when the trigger was pulled.
Could the relay be bad?
since I am not feeling confident in my brief testing, I think I would rather have a shop do the diagnosis and fix the issue. Any recommendations for AC shops in North Houston?
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Helios (Jul 27, 2017)
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Connect a test light to ground and with the car running and a/c on probe the wire on the compressor going to the clutch. If it lights up and the clutch is no engaged then your it is bad, and if it does not light up then check fuse. If fuse is good then possible relay or improper charge.
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