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> A/c Turns Itself Off, Hmm
shanghaistein
post Jan 5 2007, 06:24 PM
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Has anyone had the problem where ya look down and find your A/C has turned itself off while driving? I find it tends to happen while doing alot of acceleration, however with a quick flick of the fan from 1 to off and back, it will work again. Anyone had this happen?
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post Jan 6 2007, 09:19 AM
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the system is suppost to cycle on and off.
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post Mar 2 2007, 10:56 PM
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I had a problem with the A/C turning off after traveling for 3 hours. Dealer changed the sensors but it is still doing it. I believe something gets frozen and the A/C stops working because after a while with the windows open the A/C can be operated again.
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post May 27 2007, 06:33 PM
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I didn't see this topic until I posted asking the same question. Mine usually comes on after about a minute or so.

Manybrews: My wife and I have owned a bunch of cars from many manufacturers over the years and I've never had one that cycled on and off. Why would this one be different? It really doesn't make sense.
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post Jun 4 2007, 04:43 PM
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Well, at least I'm not alone with this one. I just turn it off then on again and all is well. I live in Steamy Florida and when the A/C cycles off, I feel it imediately.
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They will cycle on and off routinely and cars nowadays are made that the A/C will go off under hard acceleration and then restart as the throttle is backed off (to direct more power to accelerating).
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QUOTE(DavidE @ May 27 2007, 06:33 PM)
I didn't see this topic until I posted asking the same question.  Mine usually comes on after about a minute or so. 

Manybrews:  My wife and I have owned a bunch of cars from many manufacturers over the years and I've never had one that cycled on and off.  Why would this one be different?  It really doesn't make sense.
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ALL a/c systems have cycled on and off for decades.

some companies have tried using variable displacement compressors, but electronically cycling the system based on pressure or temperature proves generally to be more effective.
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