What does AC off due to high engine temp?
What does AC off due to high engine temp?
When the a/c is turned on, the radiator fan will typically turn on as well. If the temperature gauge reads high, it could mean your engine is overheating. Another reason your reading might be high is you could be losing coolant.
What does the a / C off due to high engine temp message mean?
What does the A/C Off Due to High Engine Temp message mean? The A/C Off Due to High Engine Temp message can appear on your driver information center (DIC). When the DIC displays this alert, it means that the coolant in the engine is too hot, and the engine is not able to cool properly.
Why does my AC go off when the temp is high?
When not working, it doesn’t move off from dead cold (flatline pointing left), even when heater is blowing warm air (after car has warmed up). DIC gives “A/C off due to high engine temp” error from the time the ignition switch is turned on to start the car. I believe it was a “P0128 Coolant Thermostat – below regulating temperature” code.
When to turn off AC on Chevy Cruze?
Rarely works when temp is below about 40 degrees F. Works 50-60% (optimistically, lol) of the time when temp is above 40F. When working, it reads normal operating temp, rising after the car has been running a few minutes, then flattening off around 210.
What causes an AC unit to short cycle?
When you scheduled AC installation, your unit was given a certain “charge,” but if the level of refrigerant falls below this, it can lead to inadequate cooling and energy inefficiency. It can even cause your AC to short cycle.
What does the A/C Off Due to High Engine Temp message mean? The A/C Off Due to High Engine Temp message can appear on your driver information center (DIC). When the DIC displays this alert, it means that the coolant in the engine is too hot, and the engine is not able to cool properly.
Why is the AC off on my Chevy Malibu?
Thinking it might be the thermostat I changed it and flushed the engine just in case some coolant had gelled in the engine.. then replaced the coolant temperature sensor and the message is still there. The temp gauge is still on cold. I’m stuck and don’t know what wrong!!
When not working, it doesn’t move off from dead cold (flatline pointing left), even when heater is blowing warm air (after car has warmed up). DIC gives “A/C off due to high engine temp” error from the time the ignition switch is turned on to start the car. I believe it was a “P0128 Coolant Thermostat – below regulating temperature” code.
Rarely works when temp is below about 40 degrees F. Works 50-60% (optimistically, lol) of the time when temp is above 40F. When working, it reads normal operating temp, rising after the car has been running a few minutes, then flattening off around 210.