Some recent symptoms with AC and Engine Temps
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Some recent symptoms with AC and Engine Temps
Hello all after a long period of no trouble my Disco II is starting get symptoms of some things going wrong I feel.
First, I recently had my AC recharged after a long stretch of it being drained. The AC guy said it has a leak. So I basically do not use it until I have the funds to get it repaired. ( I can pay it now I'm just frugal)
Yesterday when I started the truck I heard the AC beep 2 or 3 times. Is this the trucks way of telling me I'm low on freon? Am I damaging anything(compressor) by continuing to drive the truck even though I'm not using the AC?
I've also had some temperature spikes that have left me curious. When I'm on the highway my temps are 194-197. When I reach a stop or hit stop and go traffic my temperatures are going as high as 204.8. Now I also realize that in NC it's been very hot (routinely 90+ degrees).
It seems that at night however my temperatures are more regular usually staying at 194, maybe hitting 199. My question is, does this sound like a thermostat problem? My motorad 180 is about 2 years old.
I'm also hearing a slight squeel on the belt but fades away after start up. I wonder if the ac leak is making that noise?
The waterpump, radiator and fan clutch are still on my to do list for my maintenance. Does it sound like one of these is starting to go? Im not finding any coolant leaks to speak of and I recently replaced my upper radiator hoses.
Thank you as always!
First, I recently had my AC recharged after a long stretch of it being drained. The AC guy said it has a leak. So I basically do not use it until I have the funds to get it repaired. ( I can pay it now I'm just frugal)
Yesterday when I started the truck I heard the AC beep 2 or 3 times. Is this the trucks way of telling me I'm low on freon? Am I damaging anything(compressor) by continuing to drive the truck even though I'm not using the AC?
I've also had some temperature spikes that have left me curious. When I'm on the highway my temps are 194-197. When I reach a stop or hit stop and go traffic my temperatures are going as high as 204.8. Now I also realize that in NC it's been very hot (routinely 90+ degrees).
It seems that at night however my temperatures are more regular usually staying at 194, maybe hitting 199. My question is, does this sound like a thermostat problem? My motorad 180 is about 2 years old.
I'm also hearing a slight squeel on the belt but fades away after start up. I wonder if the ac leak is making that noise?
The waterpump, radiator and fan clutch are still on my to do list for my maintenance. Does it sound like one of these is starting to go? Im not finding any coolant leaks to speak of and I recently replaced my upper radiator hoses.
Thank you as always!
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Well guys I don't know what to think of this. Finally took the time to pop the hood and start her up to give her a listen. She started fine no issues, no squeeks. I went inside for a few minutes and came back out to hear this. It sounds as if it's coming from the AC compressor. Sounds like it's screwed to me. The bearing was spinning fine, no wobble on the pulleys. No engine codes either.
Please tell me what you think. Ive shut the truck down until I know whats going on here.
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Please tell me what you think. Ive shut the truck down until I know whats going on here.
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Can't get to the link to hear the sound but are you sure it's not the bearing? I had a small squeal/chirp this morning after my rad replacement. I pulled the belt and I had a very slight play in the bearing and sounded good when I spun it. I pulled the pulley / bearing assembly off and installed a good used one. All better. Try turning the center part of the clutch that attaches to the pump inside the unit. There should be some resistance but overall be smooth. If you feel binding you may have internal issues.
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This might be a dumb question but the bearings spin clockwise if you are facing the engine correct?
So I took the belt off. I didn't hear any noise spinning the AC or steering pump pulleys. If I spin the alternator pully clockwise there is no sound. But if I spin it counter clock wise there is a slight chirp.
Tensioner pulley was fine. However I did notice that there is belt residue on the pulleys and when I removed the belt my hands were covered black from touching the inside of the belt.
So I took the belt off. I didn't hear any noise spinning the AC or steering pump pulleys. If I spin the alternator pully clockwise there is no sound. But if I spin it counter clock wise there is a slight chirp.
Tensioner pulley was fine. However I did notice that there is belt residue on the pulleys and when I removed the belt my hands were covered black from touching the inside of the belt.
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