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Car overheating - A/C shuts off


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Hi All, 

 

2004 BA XR6Turbo, lightly modified 270rwkw. When the outside temperature is above 35ish degrees and I'm running the aircon the car gets hot with temp gauge slowly rising in suburban/moderate traffic. Eventually the temp gauge will near 3/4 and the aircon will start blowing hot air as the car shuts the a/c compressor off. It won't kick back on and start blowing cool air again until the temp gauge drops below the halfway mark again. 

 

Coolant has been flushed multiple times, just has the standard radiator, thermostat has been changed to one that opens earlier. Fans kick on as per normal can't figure out why the car is overheating. 

 

Any ideas/help much appreciated. 

 

Thanks

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Does the car cool down once the Aircon is off?

Does it heat up as much in the 1st place if the aircon isn't turned on?

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Yeah the car cools once aircon is off, I don’t believe the car heats up as much as it does when the aircon is running on those hot days, in normal outside temperature and the aircon on the car doesn’t overheat

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Also check your A/C condenser is not blocked with crud, & you are running the plastic plate under the frount bumper? Are both fans running flat out with A/C on? Could the radiator be partially blocked- remember air has to get in as well as out  when you say flushed do you mean removed & flushed at a radiator place?  

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