- Location
- Nashville, TN
I have been researching the steps to changing my Sanden A/C compressor to an on-board air set up. I have read repeatedly that the Sanden is lubricated by the flow of freon. I have not had freon in my system in almost 2 years. That got me thinking:
1. If there is no freon in the system to lubricate, is that distroying the compressor?
2. Could the compressor running with no freon be causing a "hot engine" smell after driving?
I've not heard of or seen any threads in
that I can recall about a failed A/C compressor, but hear a lot of people mention their system not working properly and not having freon...so I got curious.
1. If there is no freon in the system to lubricate, is that distroying the compressor?
2. Could the compressor running with no freon be causing a "hot engine" smell after driving?
I've not heard of or seen any threads in
