I have another question. Since this is the first time I've experienced running the car in cold weather, I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
I fired the GN up today, and its about 45 degrees or so (not too bad), and the heat was already on and set at defrost from the last time I was in it. (Never put it back to off position) While I was letting it warm up, the AC compressor kept engaging and disengaging. I took it for a quick spin, and when I came back and turned it off (with the heat still on) I heard a hissing from the AC unit. I figured it was the heater core at first. I started it up, let it run 30 seconds, cut it off, same thing. So then I ran it again, only this time I turned the heat OFF, let it idle a few secs, turned it off. No hissing, and the compressor never engaged. Then I did it the other way again one last time, sure enough, same results as before. When I walked around and touched the AC accumulator, it was ice cold, and one of the smaller lines that runs in front of the radiator was cold, and you could feel it vibrating a little with the hissing as it gradually went away.
Why is the AC compressor kicking on/off and pumping freon when the HEAT is turned on? I find this quite odd. Some sort of electrical or relay problem? This cant possibly be normal.
I fired the GN up today, and its about 45 degrees or so (not too bad), and the heat was already on and set at defrost from the last time I was in it. (Never put it back to off position) While I was letting it warm up, the AC compressor kept engaging and disengaging. I took it for a quick spin, and when I came back and turned it off (with the heat still on) I heard a hissing from the AC unit. I figured it was the heater core at first. I started it up, let it run 30 seconds, cut it off, same thing. So then I ran it again, only this time I turned the heat OFF, let it idle a few secs, turned it off. No hissing, and the compressor never engaged. Then I did it the other way again one last time, sure enough, same results as before. When I walked around and touched the AC accumulator, it was ice cold, and one of the smaller lines that runs in front of the radiator was cold, and you could feel it vibrating a little with the hissing as it gradually went away.
Why is the AC compressor kicking on/off and pumping freon when the HEAT is turned on? I find this quite odd. Some sort of electrical or relay problem? This cant possibly be normal.