Originally Posted by
BobD
Here is my understanding of roughly how the VDC works.
There is a pressure control valve (PCV) which diverts compressor pressure to operate the variable displacement swash plate. If there is not enough pressure when the displacement is at minimum when it starts the swashplate won't tilt to increase the displacement, hence cooling won't start. Once it starts to tilt the pressure rapidly increases and then the wear in the valve doesn't matter.
I think it takes lowered pressure due to compressor wear plus a worn PCV to cause the issues to start. Sometimes replacing the PCV will fix it for a short time but the valve is usually stuffed from general wear of everything else so a new one doesn't last long, from what I read. Hence I asked for a new compressor which has fixed the problem 100% over the last 20,000km of high temperature driving.
It is enlightening to look up variable displacement compressors and see how they work. I assume that the LR version is externally controlled by an ECU and not internally controlled as older types were.