have a 2002 subaru outback llbean ac wont run full charge both high and low, can jump compress and run.

Asked by HUNTER52w Jun 20, 2013 at 04:46 PM about the 2002 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean Edition Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

a/c wont run on 2002 outback llbean.  Freon is full both low and high sides.  I jumped from battery and compressor runs and cycles. I don't know where to look electric I guess?

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...well there is an evaporator that needs to breathe too, check for junk clobbering up reducing the heat transfer potential...another problem may be overcharging...check the specification...probably 22-24 PSI...perhaps it's been overcharged "jump compress" what is this a failed relay or a safety telling the unit should not come on at this time (due to overpressure?) blast your evaporator clean with a hose and check the flow capability (diverter doors) to make sure it isn't trying to heat and cool at the same time~

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