Defender Kalahari 2006 (300 TDi)
2008 Puma 110 - sold
1973 Ser III 109" - sold
My brother in law is visiting Africa in a week so I sent one to him from John Cradock which he will put in his luggage.
Defender Kalahari 2006 (300 TDi)
2008 Puma 110 - sold
1973 Ser III 109" - sold
Thanks for that explanation Les.
So I fitted the new OEM thermistor, replaced all O-rings and fitted a new Filter drier.
Ran a vacuum for 24 hours and confirmed no vacuum leaks.
Added 2 cans of refrigerant totaling 560 grams. Little bit short of full 600 grams. Going to top up with a third can when I get.
Noticed that I still have a strange sequence of compressor cutting in.
I turn the fan switch to position 1 but the compressor only clutches in when I turn the temperature to full.
When I turn the temp back down to position 1 the compressor still remains clutched in but does not cycle no matter how high I turn the fan switch.
It is pretty warm today so maybe the cab does not get cold enough.
The compressor only clicks off when I turn the fan and temperature both to off position.
Does anyone have the correct sequence of positions of both switches as to what is supposed to happen as the manual I have does not go into much detail.
Before I played with my system it was filled by my refrigeration team at work by feel and not by measuring but my probe in the air stream used to go down to minus 5'C but now reaches about zero degrees.
Defender Kalahari 2006 (300 TDi)
2008 Puma 110 - sold
1973 Ser III 109" - sold
The original problem was a squeaking fan bearing as to the reason I stripped everything. Was a very annoying sound.
I also thought at the same time I may as well strip everything to see why my compressor never cycles and suspected the thermistor, but during removal I damaged it so was not sure if it was already broken or just happened when I pulled it out the evap coil.
Now I am confused as to where the fault lies as the switches are fine but yet the compressor doesn't cycle. Could it be the little ECU box that's faulty ?
Defender Kalahari 2006 (300 TDi)
2008 Puma 110 - sold
1973 Ser III 109" - sold
Yes, it's most likely the little ECU which will be next to one of the speakers.
You could replace the thermistor and the ECU with an old school thermostat, that is what I would probably do.
There is a little "module" that most 300tdis in Australia had when they were fitted with AC, I don't know what function it served and can't really see why it would be required, it was in the battery box.
The little ECU you have isn't really necessary on a 300 as there is no signal to send to the main ECU.
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