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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Code 0216 and???

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) nv 5600 conversion

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just wondering if anyone else has had this problem. My airconditioning has quit working compressor clicks on for about 2 sec then off again about every 30 sec. I took it to an auto electric shop who told me it was a kind of limp moad. He reset computer and everything was fine until first time I got into it. air then stopped again. my set up is 98 24v with ez and dd2 I do have a boost elbow, I usually see no more than 28psi on my boost.

the ez is only about 4 months old.



thanks for any help
 
Sounds like the boost fooler function of the EZ isn't working. You do have the MAP sensor cables from the EZ plugged in series with the wiring harness/MAP sensor, right?



Rusty
 
yes they are plugged in correctly. I kind of thought it might be the ez but didn't want to send it back again, they were nice enough to replace one for me about 4-5 months ago.
 
The AC controls to the clutch cycling solenoid do go through the PCM. Of all the PCM inputs listed for diesel engines, the only one I see that might shut the AC down would be the APPS(wide open throttle). My manual (99) doesn't show a MAP input to the PCM? bg
 
Originally posted by Forrest Nearing

the overboost and AC problems are unrelated...



you're low on refrigerant



ditto w/Forrest. I have the same truck, '98 24V



After six years of use, it had lost about 6-8 oz of freon. I put in a partial shot from a 12 oz can and QUIT as soon as the air started getting cold.



OAT 105* Humidity below 10%



Fan high: 85* in 10 sec, 65* 1-2 minutes, 52* 3-4 minutes

on the highway it gets down to 48*-52*



Fan medium: will discharge 45*-50*



Fan on low: will discharge 32-33* air.



And this is with a condensor that has 25% of its' fins laid over flat from unthinking car washer types... :(



Working with a thin knife takes a long time to straighten them things back out. When I started on it, about 40% of the condensor surface was flattened out. :-{} :mad:
 
well I just got back from the airconditioning shop they tell me my coolant is good all presures check out ok. they want me to go back to the electric shop?
 
I bypassed my computer so that the AC is controlled by the dash switch, and the pressure switches ONLY... no computer control.



worth a shot.







BTW, most AC shops charge towards the low side of the acceptable range for liability reasons... I charge to the high side for COLD reasons :cool:



Forrest
 
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