AC on and off
#16
Instructor
Thread Starter
Ok, I need some input.
It’s from the vent line coming unplugged. So mad and frustrated. Took the boys and I about 4 hours to get it relatively clean.
Already started eating through the battery tray and took off some of the paint too.
Ordered a new battery trey and parts and going to a AGM battery.
My question is: do I need to do more cleaning or something to the paint so it won’t rust? I have no experience here so asking you guys what you think?
It’s from the vent line coming unplugged. So mad and frustrated. Took the boys and I about 4 hours to get it relatively clean.
Already started eating through the battery tray and took off some of the paint too.
Ordered a new battery trey and parts and going to a AGM battery.
My question is: do I need to do more cleaning or something to the paint so it won’t rust? I have no experience here so asking you guys what you think?
#17
RL Community Team
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I still see some white residue. Dissolve a box of baking soda into hot water and pour it all over that area. The baking soda will neutralize the acid. Leave it alone for maybe 10-15 minutes so it can work, then risnsnoff with hose water to get rid of the baking soda residue that would remain when it dried.
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MarkTro (05-30-2024)
#18
Instructor
Thread Starter
Took it to the dealer for the AC issue and we are struggling. The codes show it was a pressure switch problem. Replacement of that part, and subsequently, the relay providing voltage to that part, and still the intermittent voltage persists. The dealer wants to put it up on a rack and trace the wire coming into the relay. Any input here would be great. Thanks!