The air conditioner clutch recently stopped engaging and needless to say the cab got hot. I turned the tractor off for a couple of hours and when I restarted it the air once again worked and stayed working for two hours (remainder of day) when I put it back in the shed. Got it out a couple of days later and it never cooled down as the compressor clutch was never engaged.
I searched the internet for likely causes as I want to rule out low freon as when it started working it kept working for two hours to the point the cab actually got cold and I had to turn the air control warmer.
I think I am looking for an electric issue based on the fact it worked, it didn't and once again did. I plan to change out the solenoid under the roof top that sends power to the magnetic switch tonight and if that don't work I will attempt to find and short the low pressure switch to see if that causes the clutch to engage. If that don't work it appears that I mgiht be able to send 12 volts to the clutch just to see if I can make the clutch engage. After that I guess it's heading toward the dealer.
Anyone had any issues with the air on the L Series Grand? If so what were the symptoms and what was the fix?
I searched the internet for likely causes as I want to rule out low freon as when it started working it kept working for two hours to the point the cab actually got cold and I had to turn the air control warmer.
I think I am looking for an electric issue based on the fact it worked, it didn't and once again did. I plan to change out the solenoid under the roof top that sends power to the magnetic switch tonight and if that don't work I will attempt to find and short the low pressure switch to see if that causes the clutch to engage. If that don't work it appears that I mgiht be able to send 12 volts to the clutch just to see if I can make the clutch engage. After that I guess it's heading toward the dealer.
Anyone had any issues with the air on the L Series Grand? If so what were the symptoms and what was the fix?