
A damaged compressor is essentially what causes black death in a car air conditioner. Dirty condenser coils force your compressor to work harder as the dirt inhibits heat exchange. This forces your compressor to work harder and for longer to achieve the required temperature for cut-off.Click to see full answer. Moreover, what is AC Black Death?Black Death is a sludgy disgusting goo that gums up the air conditioning compressor, condenser, evaporator and everything else in the system. Essentially, it destroys all the components. AC systems are sealed to keep moisture out.Also Know, how do you flush an AC system? How to Flush : Remove Refrigerant. Recover all of the refrigerant according to local requirements/laws. Dismantle AC system and remove components not being flushed. Dismantle the system components being flushed. Evaporator . Start flushing. Component reassemble / replacement. Purge the system. Vacuum, leak test and recharge. In this way, how do you fix the AC Black Death? Usually the black death goo is due to a compressor that died a bad death. You will need to pull the lines in a few places such as the compressor, condenser an evaporator(at least that is how I do a A/C flush). You should replace the accumulator or expansion valve depending on the system and orifice tube.How do I remove refrigerant from my car AC? Switch the indoor thermostat off. Locate the low-pressure side of your refrigerant and the suction side of the compressor. Use your wrench to close the service valve that you will see on the condensing unit’s low-pressure side. Now, close the high-pressure side’s service valve just slightly.
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