A/C isn't turning off when the button is turned off.
A/C isn't turning off when the button is turned off.
A/C isn't turning off when the button is turned off. My battery was dead this morning which is very unusual, it hasn't been weak at all, just out of the blue dead; not 100% mind you but enough that lights were dim and it wouldn't even try to turn over. 20min on the charger and fired right up with no fuss. BUT then I noticed it was like the A/C was on, and trying to press the button to turn it on/off did nothing, the light didn't come on, wouldn't come on and wouldn't turn it off. Soooo got to thinking, well most ECU's that at this point in car design controlled the A/C compressor as well, tend to command the electric clutch on the A/C compressor to disengage at high rpm and throttle.... soooo I stood on the gas causing it to kick down a couple gears and went up to near redline, let off and... few min later no more freezing cold air coming out of the vents, which was after I pulled over and tried just turning the car off and starting it back up.
I had thought perhaps the low voltage on trying to start it initially caused something to freak out as electronics tend to hate low voltage. It was fine the rest of the way to work, started fine at the end of the day to go home, BUT again the A/C was on and it wasn't commanded to be, the light on the button did work now, and eventually the A/C did go back off. But I'm not sure what's going on. Only thought I have is to pull the negative battery terminal and wait 20min or so, re-attach and see if that does the trick if it continues. Is there a relay that could be failing?
I had thought perhaps the low voltage on trying to start it initially caused something to freak out as electronics tend to hate low voltage. It was fine the rest of the way to work, started fine at the end of the day to go home, BUT again the A/C was on and it wasn't commanded to be, the light on the button did work now, and eventually the A/C did go back off. But I'm not sure what's going on. Only thought I have is to pull the negative battery terminal and wait 20min or so, re-attach and see if that does the trick if it continues. Is there a relay that could be failing?
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