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Impreza Legacy AC operation in cold weather??? Pressures?


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Both my 95 Imprezas and my 95 Legacy all don't seem to allow the compressor to cycle on and off in cold weather. If I select defrost, the compressor turns on to decrease moisture and fogging, but when it's below 50 it seems that they cycle on for about 3 secs and then rarely turn back on. This doesn't allow defogging to be effective.

 

All these car's A/Cs operate VERY well in the summer.

 

Is there a temp sensor, or is it just that the evap sensor gets cold fast and cycles the compressor off? I'm confused.

 

Thanks, Todd

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My 97 impreza does that too....it wasn't defogging worth a crap this morning.

 

I have not checked the pressures on the system, but I suspect once a critical temperature is reached the temperature sensor in the evaporator core will turn off the compressor until the evap core temp rises. You will still get some moisture condensing, but I agree it won't be as effective. However....if it didn't do this, the evap core would probably freeze up.

 

If I get around to it, I'll check the pressures on the impreza & post back.

 

The first gen legacies had a wobble compressor that varied geometry, and therefore didn't need to cycle. Good in theory, however they will eventually fail. I'm on my 4th one....and decided to buy a brand new one from the dealer since the other used ones died.

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