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Scikotic 08-01-2015 02:24 AM

A/C completely shut off...
 
Here's what happened... In 92 degree heat I drove to work (Hour and a half) with the A/C on full blast the whole way. My drive back home at 11pm I did not use the A/C at all. Today I get in the car and start my drive to work but only hot air comes out of the vent when I turn on the A/C. Both the A/C and recerc lights are on for full blast cool air, but not even the sniff of cold coming from the vent. So my hour and a half drive to work was full of hot air. I tried turning it on multiple times during the trip but still only hot air.

I am guessing a fuse or relay went out, but after spending a hour at work on google, I could not find where that fuse or relay is located on the car. Hopefully I am just blind and someone can just laugh at me. Otherwise I hope my compressor didn't kick the bucket when my car is barely a year old.

Anyone else have this issue happen? or know how to fix it?

T-Steve 08-01-2015 02:27 AM

Does the air conditioning compressor come on when you press the A/C button?

(Do you hear a "clunk" and see the idle drop a few hundred RPM?)

Scikotic 08-01-2015 02:48 AM

I am still at work right now, but I will check in about 45 minutes when I am off work and on my way home. What if there is a clunk? I am guessing that no clunk means the system isnt working at all

humfrz 08-01-2015 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scikotic (Post 2342701)
I am still at work right now, but I will check in about 45 minutes when I am off work and on my way home. What if there is a clunk? I am guessing that no clunk means the system isnt working at all

I suggest you turn on the A/C and look to see if the clutch on the compressor engages.

At idle, when the compressor engages, you should feel/hear the engine pull down a bit.

Also, I suggest you check the fuse. It's a 50 amp fuse in the #5 slot (top right) in the fuse box under the hood. It's location is shown on page #256 (at least in my FR-S manual) of the driver's manual.

DANG, we got more 90+ degree stuff coming our way ..... I hope you get er to cool you down!


humfrz

Spinning Sushi 08-01-2015 07:11 AM

I had that happened to me when Torque decided to be an asshole and made my car throw a OBD malfunction code. I cleared the code, turned off the car, started the car and the AC was cold again.

Scikotic 08-01-2015 03:15 PM

Well I got back in the car to leave work last night and it was operating perfectly normal..... I am dumbfounded, but at least its working now.

humfrz 08-01-2015 05:28 PM

Maybe the fuse blow ...... and ......then ...... it got sooo hot in the car, that it melted back together ........:D


humfrz - is off his meds ...... :drool:


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