Vacuum Line in battery compartment
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Vacuum Line in battery compartment
Recently purchased a 1988 Porsche 944. It runs fine, and I have fixed a lot of little things. I have an ongoing issue that I can't figure out, and a second that might or might not be directly related:
The A/C blows cool, but not cold. I took the clutch off of the A/C compressor, checked everything, cleaned everything, and put it back together. No change in temperature. A/C head seems to be working: fan speed control, slide levers, A/C push button activates and deactivates the compressor, air coming out of all vents, defrost works, but.....the air is cool and not cold. I have not had it serviced for fear that the service provider is going to 'stick it to me'.
Other possibly related issue: There is a vacuum line loose and plugged in the battery compartment. It's just there. It is attached to the other vacuum line (see Y-Connection - Red Line) system in the engine compartment. There is a black canister in the battery compartment that does not have anything attached to it. I mention this because it is unusually to have a device that has no apparent use on a car. My thought is that the canister and the vacuum line are associated. I am hoping that a knowledgeable person sees this and has my fix. Photos included. - thanks
Canister - Battery Compartment
Canister-Battery Compartment-2
Canister - Vacuum Line
Canister - Battery Compartment
Y-Connection
Canister - Vacuum Line
Canister - Battery Compartment
Canister-Battery Compartment-2
Y-Connection
The A/C blows cool, but not cold. I took the clutch off of the A/C compressor, checked everything, cleaned everything, and put it back together. No change in temperature. A/C head seems to be working: fan speed control, slide levers, A/C push button activates and deactivates the compressor, air coming out of all vents, defrost works, but.....the air is cool and not cold. I have not had it serviced for fear that the service provider is going to 'stick it to me'.
Other possibly related issue: There is a vacuum line loose and plugged in the battery compartment. It's just there. It is attached to the other vacuum line (see Y-Connection - Red Line) system in the engine compartment. There is a black canister in the battery compartment that does not have anything attached to it. I mention this because it is unusually to have a device that has no apparent use on a car. My thought is that the canister and the vacuum line are associated. I am hoping that a knowledgeable person sees this and has my fix. Photos included. - thanks
Canister - Battery Compartment
Canister-Battery Compartment-2
Canister - Vacuum Line
Canister - Battery Compartment
Y-Connection
Canister - Vacuum Line
Canister - Battery Compartment
Canister-Battery Compartment-2
Y-Connection
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Might just need some Freon. A couple of years ago mine was blowing cool but not cold. Checked freon level and it was a little low. Put some still blows cold. Good luck.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Two developments:
1) I found that the black canister has a broken nipple on the battery side that the vacuum line was likely attached to. I fabricated one and connected the vacuum line to the black canister.
2) I cleaned the engine well and, afterwards, it had no oil or other leaks, with some exception. One exception is a hose that connects to the A/C compressor. One of the compression fittings connected to the A/C compressor hose has a seemingly small leak. It now has moisture just on the hose side of the fitting that is connected to the compressor. This may be the reason I am not getting cold air. I will pray for a legitimate A/C person in Houston and see if I can get the freon topped off and pursue replacing the hose.
1) I found that the black canister has a broken nipple on the battery side that the vacuum line was likely attached to. I fabricated one and connected the vacuum line to the black canister.
2) I cleaned the engine well and, afterwards, it had no oil or other leaks, with some exception. One exception is a hose that connects to the A/C compressor. One of the compression fittings connected to the A/C compressor hose has a seemingly small leak. It now has moisture just on the hose side of the fitting that is connected to the compressor. This may be the reason I am not getting cold air. I will pray for a legitimate A/C person in Houston and see if I can get the freon topped off and pursue replacing the hose.
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Burning Brakes
Is it the hose that goes from the compressor to the condensor in front of the radiator?
Griffith's AC has an excellent hose to replace it with, and if you do it yourself it will save you money.
https://griffiths.com/products/porsc...barrier-hoses/
Griffith's AC has an excellent hose to replace it with, and if you do it yourself it will save you money.
https://griffiths.com/products/porsc...barrier-hoses/