I spent a few more hours on this M5 111 today. The basics of the system are working now. The charge is right, pressures are good and blowing cold air from the vents.
Problem now is strictly electrical. As in no power getting to the compressor. The control panel in the headliner came out easy enough, but provides little help. The blower switch seems standard, with spade terminals and a harness plug. That you can test if you need to. The heater/ AC controls however, seem to be a sealed package. Looks like the only way into it is to break it.
After studying the parts list a while I came up with a part number for the thermostat. That seems readily available, and surprisingly less than $60 from most sources. It apparently fits many many models. Pictures show it to be pretty simple, and it's described as "preset". If it's preset, and has no capillary tube to sense temperature, then what does the dial in the cab control?
I have no wiring diagrams to work with, so I'm mainly just guessing here as to how the cab controls manage to vary a signal through a preset thermostat to decide when the compressor clutch starts and stops. The thermostat is of course next to the evaporator (gotta love these newer tractor cabs) under the seat. Can't wait to pull that out along with half the floor just to go probing with a test light to find out where power is and where it isn't.
I have to believe most of the newer Kubota cabs use much the same package, so maybe someone out there more familiar with these tractors might care to share some experiences with them. At least the basics of the circuits that control the compressor clutch, and the more common parts you find that need replacement.
Problem now is strictly electrical. As in no power getting to the compressor. The control panel in the headliner came out easy enough, but provides little help. The blower switch seems standard, with spade terminals and a harness plug. That you can test if you need to. The heater/ AC controls however, seem to be a sealed package. Looks like the only way into it is to break it.
After studying the parts list a while I came up with a part number for the thermostat. That seems readily available, and surprisingly less than $60 from most sources. It apparently fits many many models. Pictures show it to be pretty simple, and it's described as "preset". If it's preset, and has no capillary tube to sense temperature, then what does the dial in the cab control?
I have no wiring diagrams to work with, so I'm mainly just guessing here as to how the cab controls manage to vary a signal through a preset thermostat to decide when the compressor clutch starts and stops. The thermostat is of course next to the evaporator (gotta love these newer tractor cabs) under the seat. Can't wait to pull that out along with half the floor just to go probing with a test light to find out where power is and where it isn't.
I have to believe most of the newer Kubota cabs use much the same package, so maybe someone out there more familiar with these tractors might care to share some experiences with them. At least the basics of the circuits that control the compressor clutch, and the more common parts you find that need replacement.