This isn't my truck, but you guys know your stuff.
My POS DD is a beat down '95 Neon. The AC hasn't worked for years. I can't bear to spend money fixing up a car that is only worth $50 on a good day. But it keeps running and it is paid for so it will be my DD 'till it croaks or I win the lottery.
But I can't bear the thought of another August in KY without AC.
I recharged it with R134A last year hoping I would get lucky and it would magically start working. The pressure guage on my R134A recharge can says it is still at 45-50 PSI on the low side so it isn't leaking (much).
The clutch does come on and the compressor does cycle on and off, but the air comming out of the vents isn't even a little bit cool. When the compressor comes on the pressure drops to zero and then it comes right back up to 45-50 PSI when the compressor cycles off. It seems like the compressor is on for about 20 seconds and then off for about 20 seconds.
Is all that normal? What could be wrong and more importantly - is there a cheap way to fix it?
My POS DD is a beat down '95 Neon. The AC hasn't worked for years. I can't bear to spend money fixing up a car that is only worth $50 on a good day. But it keeps running and it is paid for so it will be my DD 'till it croaks or I win the lottery.

But I can't bear the thought of another August in KY without AC.
I recharged it with R134A last year hoping I would get lucky and it would magically start working. The pressure guage on my R134A recharge can says it is still at 45-50 PSI on the low side so it isn't leaking (much). The clutch does come on and the compressor does cycle on and off, but the air comming out of the vents isn't even a little bit cool. When the compressor comes on the pressure drops to zero and then it comes right back up to 45-50 PSI when the compressor cycles off. It seems like the compressor is on for about 20 seconds and then off for about 20 seconds.
Is all that normal? What could be wrong and more importantly - is there a cheap way to fix it?




