A/C Quits After Driving A While

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • In this video I have a look at a 2007 Subaru Forester that came in with a customer complaint of no A/C after driving it for 20 min or so. After letting it run in the shop for 40 min or so it finally quit! Let's see what's wrong. -Enjoy!
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  • @kahrnivor
    @kahrnivor 3 года назад +387

    Mrs O comes out with her clean hands and perfect nails and grabs that hammer and punch like a BOSS!

    • @lordjaashin
      @lordjaashin 3 года назад +15

      mr o gave her lots of practice about grabbing hammers with those clean hands

    • @chrisgabbert658
      @chrisgabbert658 3 года назад +6

      Well she didn’t break out the 4 pd hammer 😁

    • @VideoNOLA
      @VideoNOLA 3 года назад +10

      "TAP it 'til it's loose, baby!"

    • @gocars3210
      @gocars3210 3 года назад +19

      She’s a keeper

    • @0oJoe
      @0oJoe 3 года назад +10

      That had me laughing having 4 hands on the screen, Mrs. O working the hammer and punch and then just see his hands flail back and forth trying to wiggle the cover off.

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 3 года назад +35

    This post is proof that I'm getting old at only 35.
    Its unfortunate that the trend in the automotive world is going towards replace rather than repair. I've only been repairing cars professionally since 2005, but even then, we still replaced ac compressor clutches rather than just throwing a whole compressor on it. We replaced contacts in starter solenoids rather that just replacing the entire starter. There were still machine shops to rebuild engine components, shops rebuilding transmissions, electricians who could rebuild electric motors, generators and alternators, and they weren't hard to find.
    Now, even for those of us who still know how to repair things, the parts aren't available anymore. Good luck finding an ac compressor clutch, starter motor brushes, starter solenoid contacts, etc. Many of the electricians who knew how to rebuild motors have retired, and many machine and transmission shops have closed down because the price of "rebuilt" or new parts from overseas have gotten so cheap and our customers have gotten so cheap that it doesn't make financial sense anymore. Of course, most of the cheap rebuilt and new parts are cheap for a reason; they are made with inferior parts and rebuilt or assembled by people getting paid a dollar a day. You can even see the "replace, not repair" trend in many customers. There is a car at my shop right now, customer recently bought it. It's less than 10 years old (7 I think) and the engine is knocking. They are probably going to just walk away from the car and buy something else. 7 year old car, and it's already getting junked. Granted, it is a Fiat, but still. It's a disturbing trend.
    Sorry to be a downer, but great video once again.

    • @smore1g
      @smore1g 3 года назад +6

      I'm a brand new tech working at a dealership and we replace literally everything. Instead of a valve body, we do the whole transmission. Engine is knocking? New block. It's insane the amount of waste that is being produced in this industry alone.

  • @EHKOS
    @EHKOS 3 года назад +73

    There is no evidence in this video that Eric does NOT just have four arms, two with immaculately well done nails, which he simply hides when not needed.

    • @boxman139
      @boxman139 3 года назад +3

      He is a man of many fashion styles.

  • @kjbunnyboiler
    @kjbunnyboiler 3 года назад +120

    “When I nod my head , you hit it” what could possibly go wrong! 🤣🤣

  • @superbestdad
    @superbestdad 3 года назад +309

    A bit of useless information in today’s world. There is a puller that screws into the ac clutch, the opening where the bolt is should be threaded and the tool had 2 different hub thread patterns on it. Adjustment washer located behind that clutch. It’s a machined washer and having something just laying around is slim to none. I started as a “pro” in 1991 and we did a lot of fixes and repairs in that shop.
    Today’s market, what you said is 100%, the clutch would cost you about what the compressor costs before getting into labor costs. Still have the same problem with that, finding a shim and adjusting that gap. If memory serves I think we did .008” and we had a box of specific ac clutch adjusting shims. Anyway, the heat created by slipping clutch cooks the snot out of the coil and also hits that front compressor seal hard. So labor, clutch kit and compressor seal would put you way over comp. replacement cost.
    I always enjoy the content man thanks for posting videos for us. I learn a lot from you

    • @terryharvey4811
      @terryharvey4811 3 года назад +37

      Agree. 13 + year old car, shaft seal is most likely leaking. So best fix IS a new compressor. Remember he said ac system was 7 oz low when serviced. Where did it leak ? Shaft seal would be a good guess.

    • @davidscott7005
      @davidscott7005 3 года назад +20

      I rented the tool from Autozone (not a sponsor) to get the clutch off, however I could not get the compressor seal out. Rockauto sent me the wrong compressor. O'Reilley's (not a sponsor) for the win!

    • @williamcantalamessa5231
      @williamcantalamessa5231 3 года назад +8

      Yep we use to replace clutch on a/c years ago but today's cost of compressors makes it a win win situation.
      I haven't replaced one in probably 15 years now and we live in southwest Florida.

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael 3 года назад +5

      @@terryharvey4811 Ooh - good point. Getting into this with a 13 year old compressor gives me the willies.

    • @halleffect1
      @halleffect1 3 года назад +3

      i recently tried a compressor clutch repair but then found out the comp was locked up, felt like a dummy. would agree these days just replace the comp.

  • @billpanone7441
    @billpanone7441 3 года назад +39

    As my father used to say, "Why is there never enough time and money to do it right but always enough time and money to do it over?"

    • @ianwilliams487
      @ianwilliams487 3 года назад +2

      Dude you are so right,,,Hurry Hurry wait,,,I'm Sorta retired and your dad must have work in the steell industry,,,Band aid solutions,,I Have seen band aid solution out live the machine,,don't work right,,but good enough to keep going..

    • @durango8882
      @durango8882 3 года назад +3

      Wise father 👍🏻

    • @curtisbacon7856
      @curtisbacon7856 3 года назад +1

      @@durango8882 Priceless wisdom

    • @Tk3997
      @Tk3997 3 года назад +2

      There is no money for do overs, the guy that has to do it over just eats the time as unpaid labor and he didn't do it right because he doesn't get paid to do it right, only fast.
      Blame the dog shit that is flat rate as usual.

    • @neilmurphy845
      @neilmurphy845 3 года назад +1

      That's a great question

  • @robertbell525
    @robertbell525 3 года назад +32

    As a DIY I'd do the compressor too. Easy job. Much quicker than playing around with the clutch on an ancient compressor.

    • @Auto209
      @Auto209 3 года назад +2

      Exactly. 30 bucks is nothing. Basically get a refresh of a compressor that will last you years to come (hopefully) vs a fix that may last you months (if that)

    • @Krankie_V
      @Krankie_V Год назад

      As long as it's new and not remanufactured. I've been through 3 reman compressors on my pickup and all of them have leaked where the two pieces of the body bolt together. I'm tired of replacing it so I'm just living with the small leak.

    • @robertbell525
      @robertbell525 Год назад

      @@Krankie_V yes brand new is best for sure. If you are sure it's the halves you could try red angel stop leak it works very well, I used it for an evaporator leak. Highly recommend.

    • @Krankie_V
      @Krankie_V Год назад

      @@robertbell525 I've heard that a/c sealants will clog recovery machines. I don't want that hassle!

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve 3 года назад +53

    Three threaded pusher holes on the clutch. Did it on my '03 Forester. Removed a shim and clutch works as it should.

    • @tim656
      @tim656 3 года назад +1

      I did the same on an 07 impreza

  • @ryanoneill91
    @ryanoneill91 3 года назад +5

    I took a break from being a mechanic for thr last 8 years because I found the job was too stressful, my diagnostic game just wasn't there. I have been watching basically every SMA video over thr last 5 years and just recently decided to hop back into the trade. I'm amazed by how much my diagnostic skills have improved. Before I start any job, I stand back and ask "what woukd Eric O do" and the job gets done every time.

    • @michaelearl6991
      @michaelearl6991 Год назад

      That would make a great logo for a hat or t shirt. WWEOD

  • @smashke1234
    @smashke1234 3 года назад +6

    FYI, or for the diy viewers information, a lot of times the clutch face itself will be threaded in the center to a larger diameter bolt size than the mounting bolt in the shaft. That way the mounting bolt just passes through the center and the shoulder of the bolt / washer combination holds the clutch face securely to the compressor splined shaft. When the clutch face gets stuck like that on the shaft, you thread a larger diameter bolt to the clutch face and the bolt bottoms out on the compressor shaft and acts like a puller to easily remove the stuck clutch face. Most I’ve come across are threaded to the diameter of the larger compressor mounting bolts. Great video as always.

  • @justonnie
    @justonnie 3 года назад +17

    I've often heard of the "old reach around," but now we actually get to see it.

  • @GTCGreg
    @GTCGreg 3 года назад +13

    Never thought I''d see a stuck part defeat Eric.

    • @davebuko8096
      @davebuko8096 3 года назад +5

      Just remember if he cant do we cant do it. lol

  • @mcmaddie
    @mcmaddie 3 года назад +153

    If I'd be "DIYing" that I'd put whole compressor. I've learned my lesson that there is time to save money and then there are times when saving a little can cause you lose more money. And then you'd end up doing the same job twice.

    • @bobc455
      @bobc455 3 года назад +8

      Totally. Already comeback, if he just did the clutch It's pretty much guaranteed the O-rings would start leaking in the week and he'd have to replace the compressor anyhow.

    • @snoopdogie187
      @snoopdogie187 3 года назад +2

      Oddly enough, the only part of my 95 ZJ a/c system that I do trust is the compressor. The rest of the pieces are being replaced. Something newer, I'll just change the bad piece, but yeah, not worth changing just the clutch anymore unless you get it from the junk yard, just to get you buy for another year.

    • @bkembley
      @bkembley 3 года назад +4

      AMEN!!! Trying to save money when you're DIYing ends in increased costs and naughty words for the repeat labor!

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael 3 года назад +4

      That's a hard lesson for tightwads like me to learn. Can't we just silicone rubber it?

    • @thepeepsdotnet
      @thepeepsdotnet 3 года назад +2

      Had a similar issue with the A/C clutch on my `04 Corolla, opted to go for the whole compressor cause the pricing was about the same as Eric said (which I find crazy). I had it done in a shop, cause as DIY'er I dont have the tools/equipment to recover/charge the A/C system, and I doubt most DIY'ers have access to refrigerant recovery tools.

  • @robertvanderzaan9681
    @robertvanderzaan9681 3 года назад +10

    My wife's Volvo V70 had the same problem. The gap had become too wide for the clutch to engage. A hack I found was to wrap thin metal wires around the bolts between the clutch and the plate where the clutch rests when not engaged and so make the gap narrower. Did that 3 years ago and it still works perfectly. Took me something like an hour to figure out how to do that exactly and costs were zero!

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 3 года назад +10

    As a DIYer, I have learned over the years the cheap way usually costs you more in the long run.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 3 года назад +1

      DONT BUY CHEAP JUNK SPEND MORE FOR BETTER QUALITY

  • @cbxandy9441
    @cbxandy9441 3 года назад +2

    Always enjoy Mrs. O coming to your rescue. I too frequently get my wife dirty "helping" me under the hood of our cars. :) Thanks for sharing.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 3 года назад +1

      So, you're getting dirty with your wife under the hood of a car?? Now THAT'S kinky! :)

  • @rjb6327
    @rjb6327 3 года назад +6

    Always good to see Mrs. O, even if it's only her hands.

  • @williamsalomon546
    @williamsalomon546 3 года назад +1

    Had that exact problem with a Forester in 2016 at 210,000 miles. Bought long metric screws to make a clutch plate puller. Pulled the plate, removed a shim, put it back and still works fine 5 years and 100,000 miles later. Cost under $3.

  • @com3t
    @com3t 3 года назад +54

    I felt like I was watching Patrick Swayze in ghost with the four arms trying to get the clutch off

    • @victorpena9824
      @victorpena9824 3 года назад +1

      I kinda thought the same thing.
      Haha..

    • @glenjones6980
      @glenjones6980 3 года назад +9

      That's kind of ruined Ghost for me but now but I'm strangely attracted to AC repairs

    • @NotAnonymousNo80014
      @NotAnonymousNo80014 3 года назад +2

      I wasn't paying attention there for a moment, then turned my eyes to the screen again and my brain skipped a tooth ... how the hell is he doing all of that with just two hands ? :D I immediately recovered into the scene from Ghost and I only saw it once as a child like 30 years ago.

    • @capnskiddies
      @capnskiddies 3 года назад +3

      I was expecting the MCM foot to get involved.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 3 года назад

      😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sorefoot6329
    @sorefoot6329 3 года назад +2

    I’ve watched pretty much every video. That was the absolute best reenactment of a customers description of the complaint.

  • @jackmillar1726
    @jackmillar1726 3 года назад +11

    This is my exact Subaru Forester, and it is having the exact same issue… Thanks for the froths to let me know I should just replace it 👌

    • @peetky8645
      @peetky8645 3 года назад

      a guy posting above you said there are three threaded holes for a puller to remove and shim the clutch. that said, eric said he would fix the clutch if it came off easily and just needed a shim. so try to remove it first, maybe yours will come off right away and will be a super quick and easy fix like the hondas eric made videos of.

  • @beluxauto5968
    @beluxauto5968 3 года назад +2

    You made the right call . Been doing this too long and bend too many clutches . The puller that can be used most of the times results in having to pull the compressor anyways because of the lack of reasonable access .

  • @welytonpaz4235
    @welytonpaz4235 3 года назад +4

    Actually common on this cars for the clutch to get worn down and have the gap be too big. I adjusted mine last year and its working great. If doing it yourself definitely try the clutch, because if you do the compressor you need to deal with the gas(refrigerant).

    • @shadetreemech290
      @shadetreemech290 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. Even though I changed the compressor on my Lexus (see above) but, on an older car the quick and dirty fix could work. and save $.

  • @doondedulin44
    @doondedulin44 3 года назад +14

    This happened to me with my forester. I too changed the shim gap and the a/c still would give up after I gave it the berries. Turns out it was the relay that was poked. Works perfectly now

    • @shadetreemech290
      @shadetreemech290 3 года назад +1

      I hadn't thought of the relay.

    • @ludvigericson6930
      @ludvigericson6930 3 года назад +2

      He verified the clutch was being powered on though, on the load side - so can’t be relay. Also the clutch engages if you poke it with a stick. Maybe you weren’t saying that could’ve been the diag but anyway.

    • @meabob
      @meabob 3 года назад

      the clutch coil still had power so it's not a relay issue.

    • @doondedulin44
      @doondedulin44 3 года назад +1

      @@meabob So did mine

    • @markaoslo5653
      @markaoslo5653 3 года назад +2

      @@meabob - Having power and having _'enough'_ power, are two different things - I didn't see where Eric O' had actually checked the current draw (as he himself, suggested) - the relay contacts (internally or otherwise), may not be reliably pushing enough _"beans"_ to pull in the clutch - the light tells you it's switching on; it doesn't indicate whether it's pulling to spec though. _"poking it with a stick"_ just means it will hold (enough?), once it's engaged - I would think (that's usually where I get into trouble), that if it was a shim issue, it would pull-in but not hold tight enough - check the ohms on the magnet-coil and, check the power draw - if the latter two are within spec, then yeah - _"book'em Danno"_ - time for a new compressor (holds true if the coil ohms are too far off, anyway). It would seem to me, that heat-saturation or, cycle-count causes the eventual failure; is it the electrical side or, is it mechanical binding? For the record, I'm _wing'n-it_ here but, I'm calling clutch has power=relay good - a no! @Ludvig Ericson, too - See @DOON

  • @user-mp2qj6rs9c
    @user-mp2qj6rs9c 3 года назад +4

    having worked on cars since i was 10 years old(45 years), I have always subscribed to the poke it with a stick method. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. I also use this method on animals, under rocks, humans, any type of in depth investigation that requires me to go into a void I'm not real happy about entering.

  • @dalemihocik4732
    @dalemihocik4732 3 года назад +2

    You are so lucky to live in an area where customers bring in their vehicles with such odd mechanical issues that you can use to make such interesting videos .

    • @dalemihocik4732
      @dalemihocik4732 3 года назад

      @J Hemphill That's for darn sure . He even takes customer cars for test drives for diagnosing problems . Who does that these days ? I'd love to take my vehicles to his shop .

    • @giggiddy
      @giggiddy 3 года назад

      @@dalemihocik4732 yes. He still offers that small town mechanic experience. Glad he can do that. Its not common anymore

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 3 года назад +14

    Smart guy knowing when to holdem and when to foldem. I would be replacing the compressor. Its not worth beating yourself up and as you said breaking something.
    Most places wouldn't even bother with the clutch like you did. They would call it DOA right from the get go, then charge several grand to replace it.

    • @maxwell6504
      @maxwell6504 3 года назад +1

      no, not several grand-lol.

    • @327JohnnySS
      @327JohnnySS 3 года назад

      I dont unstand why the air gap failed and why it cant be adjusted to closer tolerance?

    • @st8pl8guy
      @st8pl8guy 3 года назад

      @@327JohnnySS
      Because these days there is more money to be made in replacement than there is in repair. And that applies to everything, computers, radios, TVs, washers, dryers, car parts, etc.

  • @sabast20i
    @sabast20i 3 года назад +1

    Did this exact reapair on my 2004 Outback. There's three threaded holes on the front face of the clutch... just put screws in them and tighten them slowly and evenly. Clutch pops right off. There's several shims inside the splined shaft. I removed them all. Works great now.

  • @The98deville
    @The98deville 3 года назад +4

    Nice to see more videos coming out, been missing my SMA fix then the last week we've been blessed with several video. Keep up the great work!

  • @CPthetooladdict
    @CPthetooladdict 3 года назад +2

    It's good you actually put forth effort to try and fix the clutch 99% of shops just throw new compressors on willy nilly like and call it good!! Lol great video

  • @MrKinyodude
    @MrKinyodude 3 года назад +13

    The reddish dust around the area of the clutch pulley might be a clue that something have worn out.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 3 года назад +1

      It’s the clutch bearing. Can’t get the bearing. I know.

  • @toyotafan1234
    @toyotafan1234 3 года назад +1

    I did numerous ac clutches on Subaru’s. The trick is to get the bolt out and soak around it with a penetrant. They rust there. Shock it with a brass hammer or punch and walk it out with 2 mini pry bars gently. After time the clutch wear down. The fix is to remove the pulley and remove the washer behind it then reinstall everything. The washer is used as a spacer for the clutch and to keep an optimal gap but after years of wear on the clutch the gap is a lot bigger causing the clutch to not engage.

  • @rustybobbitt7559
    @rustybobbitt7559 3 года назад +8

    I had a 2008 F 250 that the ac clutch kicked out at low rpm. Our local mechanic, who was also a ac specialist pulled a shim and that was it. Worked like new, fee was $25. But he died now we’re screwed.

    • @IamtheFerryMan
      @IamtheFerryMan 3 года назад

      As I was walking up the stairs
      I met a mam who wasn't there
      He wasn't there again today
      I wish, I wish he'd go away

    • @stevendouglas6593
      @stevendouglas6593 3 года назад

      I’d say he’s screwed too.

  • @kenseth234
    @kenseth234 3 года назад +1

    Wow i learned quite a bit about the ac system operation and knowing its easy to pull the clutch face off makes me more confident in being able to service compressors. TY for all that you do

  • @adam-wq9ew
    @adam-wq9ew 3 года назад +12

    07 Forester FSM says clutch gap should be .0118" - .0236"

  • @patfiorillo1799
    @patfiorillo1799 3 года назад +2

    love your channel and watch you all the time, your sense of humor is spot on. Keep up the great work and just ignore all of the wannabe mechanics.

  • @danielflack7902
    @danielflack7902 3 года назад +31

    Mrs O knows how to use a hammer like a pro. She slid her her hand to the end of the handle instead of strangling it like my Mrs would have.

    • @tanyaanderson7017
      @tanyaanderson7017 3 года назад +2

      mrs O is not a pro .
      mrs O is the “Gun”
      best mechanic in the shop is always named the “Gun” of the Shop . Mrs O is the Gun

    • @JenniferFuchek
      @JenniferFuchek 3 года назад +4

      So true.... most females (and some males) hold hammers (or other tools) incorrectly. I was taught from a young age how to fix stuff (diagnosed & fixed my home AC yesterday - start capacitor was faulty 👍 AC working great again)

    • @cogidubnus1953
      @cogidubnus1953 3 года назад +1

      Yes I wish my other half showed that degree of expertise...

    • @dennisthatcher4384
      @dennisthatcher4384 3 года назад

      @@JenniferFuchek When you buy a hammer you pay for the whole handle, use it all.

  • @KindCreature1
    @KindCreature1 3 года назад +1

    The lady's hands are exceptionally lovely, and a nice touch too!
    Mike

  • @marksmith6104
    @marksmith6104 3 года назад +16

    I think Eric O was just trying to show off Mrs. O’s new paint job on the nails.

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 3 года назад +6

      Now it’s tax deductible as a business expense

    • @VideoNOLA
      @VideoNOLA 3 года назад +2

      Earl Scheib all the way, baby.

    • @shadetreemech290
      @shadetreemech290 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, Eric. You've already got the best shop and tools around and now Mrs O. too. Lucky dog!

  • @johno9163
    @johno9163 10 месяцев назад

    When I get to the point where I cannot stand any more of the bad news on the Internet, I come here to learn and laugh and enjoy myself for a short time. Mr. O, your videos are the best therapy this 75 year old ex-tech could ever want. A big thanks to you and Mrs. O. for the great videos!

  • @hellcat1962
    @hellcat1962 3 года назад +34

    For a second when Mrs. O’s hand enters the screen, I thought she had gotten a SMA tattoo on her wrist. It looked cool.

    • @billstathakos
      @billstathakos 3 года назад

      honestly said the same thing.

    • @MrBlue-ib7oi
      @MrBlue-ib7oi 3 года назад

      weren't those arms his and not hers? careful, you don't want to offend the lady! :-)

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 3 года назад +1

    As usual, you raise the bar. Many shops would make that leap to a new compressor much more quickly, but you took your time and showed definitive testing. You even made the effort to get away with just a clutch shim. I had one of these go bad, and with a lot of effort was able to find parts and repair it. It took me hours of work, with a long delay waiting for parts, and all my labor was free. It was an advantage to avoid dealing with refrigerant, but in the end I made a gamble on a 14 year old compressor. It is still working today.

  • @mikebishop9868
    @mikebishop9868 3 года назад +62

    Eric, makes a nice change to see nail polish under the hood - just saying!!

    • @Lowkey_ID
      @Lowkey_ID 3 года назад +8

      so you're saying he should paint his nails more often?

    • @SteelBuckeye
      @SteelBuckeye 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I miss the helper ladies.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 3 года назад

      @@Lowkey_ID Wellll.....errrrr.....ummmmm....not exactly... :)

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB 3 года назад +1

      @@Lowkey_ID Let his daughters go to town on them. Dad as cosmetology guinea pig.

    • @ricrobinson9965
      @ricrobinson9965 3 года назад +1

      Eric, just be sure to use a dark polish so as to not show the dirt

  • @KarateSensei71
    @KarateSensei71 3 года назад +1

    Mrs. O can handle those tools! Good to have the brains of the operation under the hood. Another great "stop while we are ahead" video, I never stop until I break something. I like how you approach your problem-solving Eric.

  • @mark98070
    @mark98070 3 года назад +38

    Looked like a trail of rust dust being spun out by that compressor. Time for a new one.

    • @s.j.5850
      @s.j.5850 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, looks like metal (iron) dust. Something is wearing, rubbing, vibrating too much. Like you said, "time for a new one".

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 3 года назад +3

      The clutch bearing went....I know.

    • @rmcjr5206
      @rmcjr5206 3 года назад +2

      Without all that rust MAYBE I'd give a shot to fixing it. Probably not, but maybe if I didn't have much else going on. With the rust trail, no way. New compressor and be done with it. Parts are so cheap and time so precious that compressors, alternators, and starters are all basically swap-out items now.

    • @charleshauser4537
      @charleshauser4537 3 года назад +1

      Just don't buy a Chinesium POS from Four Seasons!!!

  • @Mountain-Man-3000
    @Mountain-Man-3000 3 года назад +2

    Love watching you work, wish there were more techs out there that actually fixed things without just blasting the old parts cannon at problems.

  • @erikbreen9520
    @erikbreen9520 3 года назад +7

    Just remember if Eric O can do it, we can do it. Hey Eric, can I borrow your tools, your brain and shop? Car lifts are nice. Awesome videos. Keep them coming

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB 3 года назад

      Yep, we can do it with his shop. If we have to go out and buy all his tools and garage and garage accoutrements we'd need the winning lottery ticket.

    • @durango8882
      @durango8882 3 года назад

      @@LadyAnuB and he wants Patreon money?🤣🤦🏻‍♂️All the views and subscribers? I think he has plenty of money to make videos 🤦🏻‍♂️which cost nothing.

  • @proven6270
    @proven6270 3 года назад +2

    Back in the day I,we also used to replace a/c clutches... Feeler gauge...A couple of shims... Bada Bing !!! We'd even rebuild brake calipers in house, 15 minutes, ourselves !!! I stocked kits !!! Hone the bore, new piston seal, Dust boot, pin boots, etc... Rebuilding short blocks... etc... Definitely NOT quite like that as much anymore... These days, part doesn't work... Just put a new EVERYTHING !!! But, yet another good, complete explanation Eric O.... 😀

    • @giggiddy
      @giggiddy 3 года назад +1

      I miss those days when a gas/service station would rebuild calipers, alternators, engines, etc. Now, they don't even have bays anymore. The world is becoming lonely lol

  • @hpelisr
    @hpelisr 3 года назад +3

    Your right, when those clutch's don't come off easy they usually far apart from stress and are no good anyway. I would put a new compressor pump on.

  • @JOne0442
    @JOne0442 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad that I put a new a/c compressor on my truck last year. It's good to go, the clutch should have plenty of magnetic "umtha" left !! Lol, we just got to love the jokes and sound effects that Eric makes !! Keep it up brother Eric 💪

  • @AndrewAlex92
    @AndrewAlex92 3 года назад +3

    On the 2015 Impreza, at least - I was able to take the clutch face off and adjust the gap exactly as you described/hoped to show. There were multiple shims and I was able to use a caliper to select the right size. Gapped to around 0.015 if memory serves and it has been cooling well since last summer. It was presenting the exact same symptoms as this customer's Forester.

    • @franciscallan2729
      @franciscallan2729 11 месяцев назад

      Did your clutch make noise?

    • @AndrewAlex92
      @AndrewAlex92 11 месяцев назад

      @@franciscallan2729 yes it would - I would hear the electromagnet try to engage and then fail to do so; it would just keep spinning.

  • @colinratcliffe2454
    @colinratcliffe2454 3 года назад +1

    Mrs O is one classy lady helping you in the shop. You are one lucky son of a gun. New AC compressor is the way to go.

  • @kevin9c1
    @kevin9c1 3 года назад +4

    I have definitely run into this on a few vehicles over the past 10 years. What I have had luck with is simply bending the springs to hold the clutch just a little closer to the rotor. That's all it really needs. Now is that a guaranteed fix? No. But it's cheap and easy, and you really don't have anything to lose. In my experience, you will find out pretty quickly if the adjustment didn't "take" and once you get it tweaked enough, it will last year and years with no issues.

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael 3 года назад

      As DIYers we have nothing to lose, but in a commercial shop the rules are a bit different. Callbacks are bad news.

  • @Monza62000
    @Monza62000 3 года назад +2

    my clutch on my 95 transport was going bad an with 180,000 miles on it i just told my guy to put a new compressor on it..rust was eating the clutch up thanks to road salt ..works great now,,,best to change both at this point an its age,,,with its 3800 got lots of life left in her..

  • @rolandbedell6195
    @rolandbedell6195 3 года назад +29

    A Typical Air Gap would be .015". The .035", IMHO is excessive.

    • @milotorres6894
      @milotorres6894 3 года назад

      Did a focus 03 pulley was about to break off center section of friction plate , bearings on compressor ok no leaks ,put on new plate/ pulley with clutch air gap .18 on 3 points new relay work out like new 114' in Vegas new fan reversed poles spinning reversed pushing instead of pulling,🤔

    • @milotorres6894
      @milotorres6894 3 года назад +1

      Max gap on most .25 minimum .12 ,.18 recommended factory spec.

  • @williamzwit4308
    @williamzwit4308 3 месяца назад

    Found similar symptoms for a/c system on 05 Chevy uplander. A fair amount of rust dust around body of compressor. The clutch would not move easily on the shaft. The system would run but the clutch could not engage smoothly. Eventually, went to scrap yard and removed a clutch disc from another one and measured it up to be a bit thicker. So I installed it with the shim washer and nut and viola! It worked and engaged very well when called for. It still working from 5 years ago.

  • @Zeus-wl2pl
    @Zeus-wl2pl 3 года назад +51

    Props to Mrs O. My wife would have told me “ my nails” and to go pound sand.

    • @lordjaashin
      @lordjaashin 3 года назад +5

      your wife needs lessons in equality and reality

    • @Zeus-wl2pl
      @Zeus-wl2pl 3 года назад +2

      @@lordjaashin Yeah, right

    • @terryharvey4811
      @terryharvey4811 3 года назад +2

      @@Zeus-wl2pl Women are like that about a lot of things. SOME WILL AND SOME WON'T !!!!

    • @CarlosElPeruacho
      @CarlosElPeruacho 3 года назад +2

      My wife would most certainly want to help, but I'm not good at asking for the help. I'm more of a try something, get frustrated, and say "I'll figure it out", eventually getting it done an hour (or hours) later through great frustration. Nothing to do with my wife, this is a me problem.

    • @SmittySmithsonite
      @SmittySmithsonite 3 года назад +2

      @@terryharvey4811 - That's why I married mine. She does alot of things. Oops ... I may have phrased that incorrectly ... 😃

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 года назад

    Mrs.O shes such a good sport and a helpful and wonderful gal helping you out when you need the extra helping hands awesome.

  • @rnreajr9184
    @rnreajr9184 3 года назад +5

    I would try changing the compressor, the clutch, install new belts, new hoses, a new alternator, and four new tires.

    • @robertcale6725
      @robertcale6725 3 года назад

      don't forget the spare with nitrogen

  • @jeffbrown3963
    @jeffbrown3963 3 года назад

    When you talk, EVERYONE listens! Always wise advice. Thanks.

  • @hrod4897
    @hrod4897 3 года назад +12

    I remember saving $200 just by shimming a the bands of the clutch on an old Volvo. Never had an issue again. Best thing about not being a pro mechanic.

    • @shadetreemech290
      @shadetreemech290 3 года назад

      Yeah, things like that can work. Only a DIYer would try that.

    • @alfredmitchell3792
      @alfredmitchell3792 3 года назад +1

      "shimming a the bands"? Please share that process. Thank you

  • @bjr2379
    @bjr2379 3 года назад +1

    I always learn something from Eric's videos. 👍

  • @aarongrabowski3775
    @aarongrabowski3775 3 года назад +11

    Im pretty sure magnetism is measured in ugga Dugga’s.

  • @JAMESWUERTELE
    @JAMESWUERTELE 3 года назад

    My 2014 Jetta TDI used to do this. After a couple (2) hours you would slowly be sweating, and swearing. Never could figure out why. This is fantastic info.

  • @maxjohnson277
    @maxjohnson277 3 года назад +3

    My 03 outback had the same problem. When I fixed it, it had 3 threaded holes to push off the clutch.

  • @michaeltheis9473
    @michaeltheis9473 3 года назад +1

    Another good video. I was in the trades before I retired, and knowing when to stop can be as important as knowing how to begin. Hey, I have noticed that one of your pet motto's appears to be: "If I can do it, you can do it." If you ever going to sell a T-Shirt with that logo printed nicely over the shirt pocket, I would buy one! I like to support my favorite You-Tube channels.

  • @quicktastic
    @quicktastic 3 года назад +3

    One of those videos where you expect to see some 'bonus footage' at the end where the clutch and/or compressor gets replaced.

  • @AKUSUXs
    @AKUSUXs 3 года назад

    Eric, you have a great and beautiful mom, office manager, and assistant. Way to go Mrs. O!!

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 3 года назад +7

    About time for the AC over hauls again. Surprised the old heads aren’t leaking on this critter.

    • @nevoyu
      @nevoyu 3 года назад

      Subaru issues a new MLS head gasket that resolved basically all the issues these engines had.

    • @SquallRinoa89
      @SquallRinoa89 3 года назад +1

      My AC works just fine in my 2005... Just saying

    • @johngulbunny7456
      @johngulbunny7456 3 года назад

      @@SquallRinoa89 yeah I have a 2003 that the ac works just as good as new cars

  • @rmfluharty
    @rmfluharty 3 года назад +2

    Did this on my 04 forester. There are 3 puller screw holes to remove the clutch. It took a lot of convincing and was stuck on there surprisingly tight. Got about 75,000 more miles out of the compressor before the bearing went bad. Pretty good tradeoff if you ask me.

    • @franciscallan2729
      @franciscallan2729 11 месяцев назад

      did your clutch amke noise before the fix and did you take the High and low pressures on the system after the fix I have the same car.

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid 3 года назад +12

    An MPS Gaussometer would help you measure magnetism in the field (or the paddock !)

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone 3 года назад

    Mrs. O hammerin' and Eric telling her to pull out. Interesting relationship you have there.

  • @craigsmith8217
    @craigsmith8217 3 года назад +8

    Can't believe that you don't have an air conditioner clutch puller in multiple sizes and flavors.

    • @jeremyr7147
      @jeremyr7147 3 года назад

      You have to pull the compressor off to use the tool, not enough room. A lot more time is money.

  • @Mr.monke_222
    @Mr.monke_222 3 года назад

    Come on BABY!!! Love your content always learn alot. I am an Industrial Instrumentation Technician at a Large refinery and am always picking up new things from you. Keep up the good work.

  • @geyser3445
    @geyser3445 3 года назад +17

    Looks likes a repair by "Thing" from the Addams Family.

  • @thomasbrown6900
    @thomasbrown6900 3 года назад +2

    Great video as always. Agreed that you are on the right track, the point of wear, meaning the gap has become too large. I would also check if current draw is changing which could indicate other issues. Also as a note, it is a characteristic of magnetism to change with heat which could be part of the problem the issue is happening after warmup. For example, a magnet at boiling temperature will have lost nearly half its power as compared to its power at freezing temperature. The gap becomes more critical at operating temperature. Love your channel. Keep them coming, please :)

  • @prototype_0xD1
    @prototype_0xD1 3 года назад +20

    I noticed that there is a red dust all over the pulley, on the Compressor and compressor lines. Is that the clutch/disc material from the AC clutch? I'd say that's an indication that something is iffy with the AC clutch.

    • @neilmurphy845
      @neilmurphy845 3 года назад +1

      That's the first thing that came to my head

    • @crazyedo9979
      @crazyedo9979 2 года назад

      Dust from a ground bearing due to overtighten belt?

  • @ShorelineThomas
    @ShorelineThomas 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant...this might be exactly what's been going wrong with wifey's 2006 Forester. Same intermittent A/C issue. I'll see if it's the clutch. And...if the repair means replacing the entire compressor...Argh. Oh well! I'll have our mechanic verify and make the same fix. Thanks, as always!

    • @clarkgriswold4057
      @clarkgriswold4057 2 года назад

      Did you ever get around to fixing your wife's ac?? What ended up being the problem?

  • @aermacchipuch8788
    @aermacchipuch8788 3 года назад +3

    Eric, you forgot to say, "When I nod my head, you hit it".

  • @victorpena9824
    @victorpena9824 3 года назад +1

    "Come on baby!" There. Is no DIY mechanic who has never said that.
    Like Mrs. C's nails, you got a good one there Eric.
    Informative video! Keep it up..

  • @JimmyMakingitwork
    @JimmyMakingitwork 3 года назад +12

    Of all the repairs, I like intermittants the most.
    The handle of the tool catches less, lol.

    • @meabob
      @meabob 3 года назад +1

      Intermittent issues can be a nightmare for those of us who get paid flat rate.

    • @JimmyMakingitwork
      @JimmyMakingitwork 3 года назад

      @@meabob Exactly. lol

  • @JackdeDuCoeur
    @JackdeDuCoeur 3 года назад +1

    As a DIYer, I'd definitely keep trying to pull it off 'cause if I screwed it up I'd just end up buying the compressor anyway. As a shop, no way. Good call, as usual. Nice work, and primo shop help. Like others have noted, she knows how to wield a hammer - don't piss her off.

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 3 года назад

      She also knows how to cook, and shoot a rifle. She's not just a pretty pair of nails. :)

  • @michaelowen1750
    @michaelowen1750 3 года назад +6

    Gotsta know when to hold em,.... And Mrs. O is damn good with a hammer...

  • @chylimzbydzi
    @chylimzbydzi 3 года назад

    Thanks for raising the awareness of Spinal Muscular Atrophy :)

  • @chrisclark5204
    @chrisclark5204 3 года назад +23

    We run into this kind of problem with electric motors with DC powered brakes in my job. The air gap gets too wide, the coil gets hot and quits pulling.

    • @danfarris135
      @danfarris135 3 года назад +2

      And the windings overheat and cook the insulation which eventually leads to short circuit 😳

    • @gentlemanzackp6591
      @gentlemanzackp6591 3 года назад

      3ph motors i bet?

    • @chrisclark5204
      @chrisclark5204 3 года назад

      @@gentlemanzackp6591 Yep.

    • @gentlemanzackp6591
      @gentlemanzackp6591 3 года назад

      @@chrisclark5204 I work with 3 ph BOY servos for our robotics at work. its fun

  • @cobywalbrgclub
    @cobywalbrgclub 3 года назад

    Had same problem with my 93 ranger,took one shim washer out,now she works good.

  • @amadafaka
    @amadafaka 3 года назад +8

    I replaced the clutch on my forester when it had the same problem and all the red rust all over the compressor showed it was rusted on the shaft.

    • @lordjaashin
      @lordjaashin 3 года назад

      forester so you must be from north west. totally not surprised that everything is rusted out

  • @hvacr24
    @hvacr24 3 года назад

    Mrs. O helps again!!
    team work , dream work!
    loved the video!

  • @loudpipesavelives69
    @loudpipesavelives69 3 года назад +3

    I'd try spraying it with that dry lube for lock cylinders.

  • @banditcoots
    @banditcoots 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff as always Eric. I've got one for you. 1992 Buick Lesabre still has original A/C compressor only been serviced once in 2016 with conversion. 29 years old with 141,000 miles. And get this, the quality of the A/C is better than newer vehicles I have had. Go Buick. What have we lost?

  • @ItsAlwaysRusty
    @ItsAlwaysRusty 3 года назад +3

    IMO That clutch is messed up just by looking at all the rust colored discoloration sprayed around the compressor. Looks like it has been slipping or grinding away its clutch face and throwing the powdered rust around. Wouldn't be surprised if the bearing is going as well..

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 3 года назад

      typical older Subaru in rust belt, I'm not a subaru guy, but I've seen many that way and all of the higher mileage ones that way. including ones with 250K on original compressor. low side port/valve core is most always the #1 leaker on all cars.

  • @jeromecottonegmailcom
    @jeromecottonegmailcom 3 года назад

    I worked on a number of old Volvos (7xx and 8xx series) and the 8xx series frequently had this same issue after 15 or 20 years and 100k+ miles. Apparently the contact surface wore to a point that when the clutch heated up from use on a hot day, the distance was too great for the magnet to engage the clutch. I assume the magnetic coil also weakened over time.. The fix was to pull the clutch and replace the shim to reduce clearance or to put zip ties on the external springs on the outer part of the clutch to push the contact surfaces slightly closer. Being a professional outfit, your only real choice is to replace the compressor as you stated. Shade tree mechanics can slide by with a band-aid! Spot on diagnosis and clear explanation for viewers! ...I enjoy all your videos!

  • @ronaldanderson9263
    @ronaldanderson9263 3 года назад +4

    "It takes a village" - er.... sometimes that's not even enough.

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA 3 года назад +1

    My Subaru had a failing A/C, and I took the problem all the way up to corporate, forcing my local Subi dealer to replace the compressor at no cost to me. At first, they claimed they were unable to reproduce the problem, so were reluctant to change out anything. But the A/C would definitely blow hot air whenever I drove it a while. And the problem happened even after they gave me the new compressor!
    Long story short: I tested the A/C relay and found it to be faulty. Swapped it out... bingo! Good to go! Wish Subaru had had the foresight to test such a simple thing themselves.

    • @VideoNOLA
      @VideoNOLA 3 года назад

      FYI, it's a 2014 Forester, and the original compressor was "known to have a bulletin" on it that included all the unbolting and gap-spacing stuff you tried, BUT mine for some reason didn't have the screws where the bulleting showed. So it was not user-serviceable.

  • @Chris-Fennimore
    @Chris-Fennimore 3 года назад +4

    I replaced the clutch on my 2004 Outback. Yep, I needed a small puller. The new clutch is OEM. I left the part # in my video.

  • @Sandbag1300
    @Sandbag1300 3 года назад

    The best dramatic introduction ever. Nice job!

  • @gunsaway1
    @gunsaway1 3 года назад +5

    If she breaks a nail helping, you are dead meat!

  • @baxrok2.
    @baxrok2. 3 года назад +2

    The fella's got some thinkin' to do. Thanks Dr. & Mrs. O!

  • @vinnyp6685
    @vinnyp6685 3 года назад +3

    The SMA 498K Big Nasty would have sent that clutch across the street!

  • @Greg18m7
    @Greg18m7 3 года назад

    Favourite channel on RUclips