FrankieRider2
04-27-2004, 21:42
Hope everyone here is doing fine. I haven't been posting as I've been having no problems until now... but I lurk a lot!
The current issues on my '93 K2500 are as follows:
1) The AC shuts off now regularly and will not come back on by itself. It has never done this in the 12 years I've owned the truck. This truck's AC system has always been "meat locker" worthy....
The compressor has been making both low-level noises and going through rapid engagement and disengagement during operation in both AC and Defrost modes. I took the truck to a friend's local repair shop and was told that the orifice tube filter was most likely stopped up. They pumped the system out, changed the tube filter, and replaced the R12 freon.
But the problem is still there. It is not as bad, but it still shuts off and will not come back on for several minutes regularly. I got the lecture about how the AC is supposed to cycle off and on (it does this too), but still it shuts off and the system has to be reengaged with the dash switch.
Does this sound like a compressor-related problem? I felt that it probably was with all the underhood noises and such. The shop said it sounded like a pressure-related problem to them since the system will reengage after a period of time. They think it does so when the pressure in the AC system is relieved.
They think now it is the tensioner assembly putting undue load on the belt system when the AC engages(?) since the noise is not there when the AC is not operating. Is this a possible solution or a trip up the wrong tree? There is a bit of an alignment issue with the tensioner, as the belt is really running at the back of the tensioner pulley and is not centered in the pulley. But.....?
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And.... 2) I am having trouble with my starter "clicking" when the key is turned. Is there any kind of a relay between the keyswitch and the starter itself on a '93 model truck? I've had the starter off three times and it got an extensive rebuild two weeks ago. The wiring to the starter appears to be in good shape.
The armature was burned up according to the repair shop and the rest of the starter was completely gone through. Now with everything back together, the clicking has returned. For 4 days it worked perfectly, and then the clicking started up again.
Right now I'm into these "repairs" for $400, and I'm no better off at all. I hate to think that a trip to my Chevy shop is in the works....
Any advice that anyopne might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much.
The current issues on my '93 K2500 are as follows:
1) The AC shuts off now regularly and will not come back on by itself. It has never done this in the 12 years I've owned the truck. This truck's AC system has always been "meat locker" worthy....
The compressor has been making both low-level noises and going through rapid engagement and disengagement during operation in both AC and Defrost modes. I took the truck to a friend's local repair shop and was told that the orifice tube filter was most likely stopped up. They pumped the system out, changed the tube filter, and replaced the R12 freon.
But the problem is still there. It is not as bad, but it still shuts off and will not come back on for several minutes regularly. I got the lecture about how the AC is supposed to cycle off and on (it does this too), but still it shuts off and the system has to be reengaged with the dash switch.
Does this sound like a compressor-related problem? I felt that it probably was with all the underhood noises and such. The shop said it sounded like a pressure-related problem to them since the system will reengage after a period of time. They think it does so when the pressure in the AC system is relieved.
They think now it is the tensioner assembly putting undue load on the belt system when the AC engages(?) since the noise is not there when the AC is not operating. Is this a possible solution or a trip up the wrong tree? There is a bit of an alignment issue with the tensioner, as the belt is really running at the back of the tensioner pulley and is not centered in the pulley. But.....?
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And.... 2) I am having trouble with my starter "clicking" when the key is turned. Is there any kind of a relay between the keyswitch and the starter itself on a '93 model truck? I've had the starter off three times and it got an extensive rebuild two weeks ago. The wiring to the starter appears to be in good shape.
The armature was burned up according to the repair shop and the rest of the starter was completely gone through. Now with everything back together, the clicking has returned. For 4 days it worked perfectly, and then the clicking started up again.
Right now I'm into these "repairs" for $400, and I'm no better off at all. I hate to think that a trip to my Chevy shop is in the works....
Any advice that anyopne might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much.