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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Mark65 on December 07, 2020, 21:39:48

Title: Aircon
Post by: Mark65 on December 07, 2020, 21:39:48
Hi,
So maybe another problem, my aircon doesn't clear my screen until engine warms so tonight with outside temp at 2c I turned it on and it was a bit crap.
I'm wondering at 3.7 years old does it need gassing and 2 where will it say whi h gas as my handbook lists both, with it being a 2012-2016 I'm hoping it's the R134A, I'm assuming it's not classed as warranty?.
Will it say under the bonnet somewhere do you think, what should it get down too if it's working OK, with others saying there screens clear qui kly when turned on and mine doesn't it makes me think.
I like the car but it's starting to get on my nerves now.
Thanks
Mark
Title: Re: Aircon
Post by: The Gonz on December 07, 2020, 22:41:42
Hi, Mark.

De-misting with heat only clearly (no pun intended) means you have no drying effect delivered by your aircon. Hence it's more than reasonable to assume you have low or no refrigerant in the system. There are some other things you can check, like cabin filter behind the glove box to help improve delivery. As for gas type, I found this site you might like to explore:  :link: A/C Hyundai refrigerant filling quantities R134a an 1234yf. (https://bads.lt/en/a-c-hyundai-refrigerant-filling-quantities-r134a-an-1234yf/)

Something that catches some people out is that aircon needs to be used regularly to keep rubbers lubricated. Those choosing to use it sparingly tend to meet disappointment more often.
Title: Re: Aircon
Post by: Mark65 on December 08, 2020, 10:55:11
Hi,
I've just changed the cabin filter last week so flow is great, and am taking the wife to work shortly, I have a medical thermometer and a room one, so will bang the aircon on and check temps, it seems 6-10c is normal, and check the aircon pipes for chilliness.
Title: Re: Aircon
Post by: Mark65 on December 08, 2020, 13:54:59
So I took the car for a drive after dropping wife off, I put the temp gauge with humidity sensor in front off the middle vent, turned air con on to number 3 and temp dropped to 6c, humidity was 84% put it on recycle and humidity went to 93% and windscreen started to fog, back to fresh and down to 86% (it was 4c outside and hammering it down).
I don't know if this is right, doesn't seem so with screen fogging??. I need to find the air con drain hose to see if its blocked, is it easy to see underneath?.

Thanks
Mark
Title: Re: Aircon
Post by: ida01ro on December 08, 2020, 16:00:42
2 to 4 C deg. aircon shuts down automatically !  This is a protection to avoid ice blocking of evaporator, ok?. I mean that LED is ON, fan is still running but AC compressor is disengaged.
Title: Re: Aircon
Post by: Mark65 on December 08, 2020, 18:56:12
Hi,
I didnt know that could happen in a car, Ive left the hygrometer in the car, tonight when I collected the wife I put it on recycle and it fogged then cleared in a minute or two, temp was half way so after a short drive I ended up with 17c an 47% humidity with fan on 3 after a 20min drive.
It was 7c and 75% when I got in so aircon must be working fine.
We shall see how it goes.

Mark
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