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- In the car we purchased, everything related to air conditioner was missing from the engine bay
- the parts in the cabin were there
- the system was washed
- we got a new AC compressor and condenser, and drying filter mounted
- while the MembersPage/MarcellGal/PowerAndTraction/CompressorChargeCooler is mounted at the front, the condenser is mounted at the left side of the engine, in front of the main radiator
- got it filled with R134a gas, it seems to work
- but they only made the pressure part of the AC. We have to complete the fan and clutch electric circuit (see below)
- they haven't cleaned the airpaths either (zzz). Can be done later with a little extra hassle
A/C Control plans
We have a universal pressure-switch in the high-pressure tube (after compressor), with 2 blue, and 2 black-green wires:
- blue-blue : closed between 2.5 and 28bar. Suitable to enable the relay that enables clutch, and turns the radiator fan (which also draws air through the AC condenser) at low fan-speed
- blackgreen - blackgreen : closed above 18 bar: Suitable to turn the radiator fan on at high power through a 70A relay
Clutch control
- we plan to avoid the highly advanced automatic A/C control that is built into this car: many things can brake, it does not worth to debug
- the ECU should
- disable compressor at max TPS
- disable compressor during cranking
- after disabled, do NOT enable for 20 seconds (to prevent compressor clutch wear and belt abuse)
AC main 30A relay
- the output of this relay switches on
- the AC compressor clutch (needs +12V)
- the radiator fan at partial power (appr 20A current) through a series resistor that I have yet to find in the 1989 audi200. ANY HINT IS APPRECIATED
- Optionally it can also switch on a small "raise-idle" solenoid (normally not needed when there is an IAC valve)
- when ignition is on and the AC manual switch is on, the 30A relay control winding gets +12V
- the other pin of the relay control winding gets GND when both the ECU and the pressure range allows:
- when ECU allows AC, it pulls the blue wire to ground
- when the universal pressure switch senses pressure in range 2.5 .. 28bar, the blue-pair is closed so the relay can turn on (if VEMS ECU also allows, see above)
High-speed fan 70A relay
- when ignition is on, the 70A relay control winding gets +12V
- the black-green pair switches on the 70A relay by pulling other end of the winding to GND. The switched circuit powers the main radiator fan to full speed ("jet-engine sound"), without any series resistor
MembersPage/PaulF - also should disable A/C if pressure is too low (method depends on type of pressure sensor). For vehicles without IAC valve it would be useful to be able to disable A/C at a speed/pedal point (to prevent engine stall)
Clearance
- 1 hydraulic fluid container (central hydraulics fluid reservoir) for steering and brakes
- 2 break cylinders and break fluid tank (also for clutch)
- 3 main radiator for engine coolant
- there seem to be enough space in front of it for the air conditioner cooler. In fact, with the charge cooler's space requirement, I cannot imagine any other mounting position for the air conditioner radiator
- 4 mounting flange for belt driven "Central hydraulics pump"
- It looks like power steering and breaks
- 5 "front engine mount" (is that the proper name?)
- also serves as the mounting flange for the alternator
- The charge cooler has to be fitted either below or above the frame mounted part of the torque stop => seriously limits the max size charge cooler that can be fitted
- It's very common that a tuner removes the front engine torque absorber...once. Then they get tired of snapped and torn hoses (oops) and put it back in again.
- The torque stop can usually be modified a bit to give 10-20mm more clearance above the cradle. That also limits the movement of the engine and makes the car feel better (in Jorgen's opinion).
- 6 Fuel filter
Links
- http://members.aol.com/c1j1miller/repair.html many repair instructions, engine and body
- [Babelfish translation of the Selbst-Doku wiki AC page]
- http://www.2bennett.com/body_audi_200_intercooler.html
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