hi all, iv just ripped out my useless air con and turned on the switch to check which pipe is the outlet but no air? on one and just a tiny amount of vacuum on the other, has anyone done this to a prado 94 with the 1kz motor??
wondering if iv missed some thing or my pump is not switching on??
any input is appreciated
low pressure switch somewhere??? to protect the pump from no gas??
1kzte prado air con conversion
1kzte prado air con conversion
DIRTY OLD HILUX
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Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
Hey stu, i had to rewire my pump to a switched 12volt feed.
Cheers Daniel
Cheers Daniel
Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
sweet as cheers
wonder why it dont work otherwise??
wonder why it dont work otherwise??
DIRTY OLD HILUX
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Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
as far as i know, its got a low pressure switch that wont let the compressor run without gas.
Cheers Daniel
Cheers Daniel
Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
someone must know where it is, prob in the dash somewhere
DIRTY OLD HILUX
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Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
Nissan D21 has the presure switch in the aircon gas filter. Nissan I know.... but it might help.
Jeremy
Jeremy
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Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
Yeap they defiantly have a low pressure switch also have a high pressure switch. The low pressure switch will be on the Bigger of the a/c pipes that will come out of the firewall and make its way to the compressor, you can just loop these wires and will trick the a/c system into thinking it has gas pressure. The High pressure switch is to protect the system incase the a/c fan condensor fan motor fails or something
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Re: 1kzte prado air con conversion
yeah had same problem with my safari and this setup.
The gas filter had a sensor on the top and just joining the sensor wires together made it operate as desired.
If you cant find the switch the easiest way will be to run new wires to the pumps clutch and dash switch and i'd use a relay too.
When its going... you'll know all about it
they blow shitloads of air.
The gas filter had a sensor on the top and just joining the sensor wires together made it operate as desired.
If you cant find the switch the easiest way will be to run new wires to the pumps clutch and dash switch and i'd use a relay too.
When its going... you'll know all about it

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