firecap100
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- '04 Mazda 3s
I have an '04 Mazda 3s and am having some air conditioning trouble.
The compressor was short cycling so I suspected it was just low on refrigerant (r134a). I added a 12 oz. can but the short cycling persisted. I added another 6 oz. with the same result.
I connected a manifold gauge to get high and low readings.
The low side reading is going up and down as suspected thus the cause of the compressor short cycling. The reading rises to 50 PSI at which time the compressor engages and I get really cold air from the vents but then steadily drops to below 20 PSI at which time the compressor shuts off and the cold air goes away. The pressure rises and the cycle repeats.
When I first connected the maniold gauge I was seeing a high side pressure in excess of 400 PSI. Way too high I know, so I removed some refrigerant until the high side was around 250 PSI with the compressor running.
But even with the high side running at 250 PSI with the compressor running the low side is fluctuating up and down between 20 PSI and 50 PSI causing the compressor to short cycle.
I am a new owner of this vehicle but I'm assuming that it is not normal for the compressor to continually short cycle.
Both the evaporator and condenser fans are running normally and the engine temperature is where it should be.
So... any thoughts on what is wrong and where I might start? Are there any common issues with the Mazda 3 air conditioning system that I'm unaware of and should be?
Thanks!
Tom
The compressor was short cycling so I suspected it was just low on refrigerant (r134a). I added a 12 oz. can but the short cycling persisted. I added another 6 oz. with the same result.
I connected a manifold gauge to get high and low readings.
The low side reading is going up and down as suspected thus the cause of the compressor short cycling. The reading rises to 50 PSI at which time the compressor engages and I get really cold air from the vents but then steadily drops to below 20 PSI at which time the compressor shuts off and the cold air goes away. The pressure rises and the cycle repeats.
When I first connected the maniold gauge I was seeing a high side pressure in excess of 400 PSI. Way too high I know, so I removed some refrigerant until the high side was around 250 PSI with the compressor running.
But even with the high side running at 250 PSI with the compressor running the low side is fluctuating up and down between 20 PSI and 50 PSI causing the compressor to short cycle.
I am a new owner of this vehicle but I'm assuming that it is not normal for the compressor to continually short cycle.
Both the evaporator and condenser fans are running normally and the engine temperature is where it should be.
So... any thoughts on what is wrong and where I might start? Are there any common issues with the Mazda 3 air conditioning system that I'm unaware of and should be?
Thanks!
Tom