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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: duggs on 17 February 2008, 20:34:44

Title: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: duggs on 17 February 2008, 20:34:44
IF the car is running low on coolant (not refrigerant) will this effect the air con.

I tried to use Air Con last week and it didn't seem to kick in. This weekend, during a few checks, I noticed she was almost out of coolant and was wondering if this would effect the Air Con or not.
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: tunnie on 17 February 2008, 20:43:14
sod the air-con, investigate the coolant leak!
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 17 February 2008, 20:46:52
The coolant and air con are separate things.
If the air con pump isn't turning could need re gassing.
If you are lossing coolant you need to find the leak, you have a V6 check the HBV, the resevoir bottle and cap :y
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: duggs on 17 February 2008, 20:48:22
She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: TheBoy on 17 February 2008, 20:53:12
No, coolant won't affect a/c
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: tunnie on 17 February 2008, 20:54:42
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She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.

make sure its not leaking first.

As mentioned air-con and coolant are seperate systems.

3 things will make the air-con not work:

1) outside temp is below 4 degrees
2) gas leak
3) fubar compressor
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: TheBoy on 17 February 2008, 20:56:32
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She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.

make sure its not leaking first.

As mentioned air-con and coolant are seperate systems.

3 things will make the air-con not work:

1) outside temp is below 4 degrees
2) gas leak
3) fubar compressor
With 2 being most likely (well, low pressure anyway)
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: duggs on 17 February 2008, 22:43:16
Thank you for your replies...will get her checked out.
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: HerefordElite on 17 February 2008, 23:24:48
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She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.

make sure its not leaking first.

As mentioned air-con and coolant are seperate systems.

3 things will make the air-con not work:

1) outside temp is below 4 degrees
2) gas leak
3) fubar compressor
With 2 being most likely (well, low pressure anyway)


I think (1) is prime candidate - it's brass monkeys out there 8-)
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: HerefordElite on 17 February 2008, 23:28:11
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She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.

make sure its not leaking first.

As mentioned air-con and coolant are seperate systems.

3 things will make the air-con not work:

1) outside temp is below 4 degrees
2) gas leak
3) fubar compressor
With 2 being most likely (well, low pressure anyway)

What about ECON button - i.e. a/c won't kick in when pressed :question
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: duggs on 18 February 2008, 01:21:11
I have no ECON button..she's only a CD.
Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: tunnie on 18 February 2008, 09:33:33
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I have no ECON button..she's only a CD.

If its not the climate pannel, (ie you can't set the climate digtially to 20degrees)

You will just have the button on the dash with the snow flake on it, however it still won't engage if its below 4 degrees outside.

And with it being -8.5 on the way to work today going to be some time before its warm enough!

Title: Re: Air Con and Coolant Relationship !
Post by: x25xe on 18 February 2008, 10:56:18
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She hasn't got a leak....I did a complete coolant flush and renewal and noticed it being low during the first coolant level check....by which time I also noticed that the Air Con wouldn't kick in.

make sure its not leaking first.

As mentioned air-con and coolant are seperate systems.

3 things will make the air-con not work:

1) outside temp is below 4 degrees
2) gas leak
3) fubar compressor

I would add that a likely candidate for the gas leak (if you have one) is the condenser - this is the first "radiator" at the front of the car.