Hi,
First post from me here. We bought the Maserati ten days ago or so, she's in brilliant condition being a 2004 with only 5500 km.
Our problem is that the AC does not produce any cold air. The weather was cold when we bought her so we couldn't test the AC.
I think that I've checked everything I can imagine, the fuses are good, the AC-relay is good, I put a hair blower to the interior sensor, a self test gives only AA-00 etc.
No matter what I do the AC clutch never engage. I can turn it by hand, and it feels like it's rotating freely. I'm not a AC-technician but I thought that it should be a bit more friction involved?
My question is if there is a pressure sensor that cuts of the clutch to spare the compressor if the system is running out of refrigerant?
The car has been stored in a garage for the last six years so a slow leak sounds reasonable to me.
Anything else I should try before I take the car to a workshop to fill up the AC?
First post from me here. We bought the Maserati ten days ago or so, she's in brilliant condition being a 2004 with only 5500 km.
Our problem is that the AC does not produce any cold air. The weather was cold when we bought her so we couldn't test the AC.
I think that I've checked everything I can imagine, the fuses are good, the AC-relay is good, I put a hair blower to the interior sensor, a self test gives only AA-00 etc.
No matter what I do the AC clutch never engage. I can turn it by hand, and it feels like it's rotating freely. I'm not a AC-technician but I thought that it should be a bit more friction involved?
My question is if there is a pressure sensor that cuts of the clutch to spare the compressor if the system is running out of refrigerant?
The car has been stored in a garage for the last six years so a slow leak sounds reasonable to me.
Anything else I should try before I take the car to a workshop to fill up the AC?