Common questions

Why does my car turn off the AC at normal cruising rpm?

Why does my car turn off the AC at normal cruising rpm?

If your TPS is not not sensing the position of your throttle properly, it will definately turn off your AC at normal cruising RPM. My car does that when I am trying to floor the paddle but in normal mood, it keeps cooling even at 120+ km/hr.

Why does the engine stop cooling at 3000rpm?

The ” stops cooling at 3000rpm ” is exactly what @Anarach stated, in that the clutch disengages above this to allow more power to the engine. It could also do this so as to not over spin the A/C compressor. If you’re engine is hitting the 3000rpm at 100kph, this is probably the reason.

What does a misfire code on a Ford 3.0L mean?

You can find this tutorial in Spanish here: Cómo Probar Fallas En Cilindro (Ford 3.0L, 3.8L) (at: autotecnico-online.com ). What Is A Misfire Condition? In plain English, a misfire condition, means that the engine in your Ford 3.0L, 3.8L vehicle is not running on all 6 cylinders.

Why is my cruise control not turning on?

If the brake pedal switch fails, the car may think the brakes are engaged and not allow the cruise control system to turn on. Failing Speed Sensor: A speed sensor has many purposes including indicating the speed of the vehicle, regulating flow of fuel and ignition timing, and operating the cruise control.

How much is a not working cruise control inspection?

Dodge Grand Caravan Cruise control is not working Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now. Dodge Grand Caravan Cruise control is not working Inspection costs $89 on average.

How to troubleshoot a Ford 3.0L no start condition?

The PIP Sensor (which is what Ford calls the crank sensor) is functioning correctly. The ignition coil is good. The crank sensor is functioning correctly. Your next step is to verify fuel pressure. Go to: No Start 2: Checking Fuel. CASE 2: Spark was NOT present in all of the cylinders.

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