In the fall I had error code on the screen that said , Engine overheating A/C shut off. This code only came up once and I thought it was because my coolant was low. Refilled Coolant everything was fine, Now my A/C is not working , I just had Freon put in because I thought I was out , Now it keeps blowing the 10 amp fuse. Any ideas what is going on ?
Chevy said they would have to do a diagnostic $90.00 and if it's A/C compressor wit labor is $890.00 and I just don't have it. A few months ago the throttle body went bad and they did a diagnostic then wouldn't the code come up ? Can you give me any tips how to Diagnose the problem myself ?
My other mechanic said to unhook the belt and see if the clutch engages with the A/C on and engages with A/C off? And if does engage what could be causing the fuse to blow? And if doesn't engage I take it that means it needs a new clutch?
Chevy said they would have to do a diagnostic $90.00 and if it's A/C compressor wit labor is $890.00 and I just don't have it. A few months ago the throttle body went bad and they did a diagnostic then wouldn't the code come up ? Can you give me any tips how to Diagnose the problem myself ?
My other mechanic said to unhook the belt and see if the clutch engages with the A/C on and engages with A/C off? And if does engage what could be causing the fuse to blow? And if doesn't engage I take it that means it needs a new clutch?
Apr 17, 2012 at 2:57 AM