**1990 LS400 a/c electric problem(HELP)
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when the compressor is not running, the pressure on either side of the system (high side or low side) will be over 100 PSI, as it should be!
here is something else that makes the autozone guy's ideas seem silly, I recently had the same symptoms as you, high pressure on the low side (due to compressor not turning), and just blowing hot air, now I could have replaced every single piece of the A/C system at over $5000, and guess what, it still would have been blowing warm air, because in this case the problem was failing ECU capacitors! - once I fixed the capacitors, the system is now icy cold, never even touched any A/C components or even a can of refrigerant!
here is something else that makes the autozone guy's ideas seem silly, I recently had the same symptoms as you, high pressure on the low side (due to compressor not turning), and just blowing hot air, now I could have replaced every single piece of the A/C system at over $5000, and guess what, it still would have been blowing warm air, because in this case the problem was failing ECU capacitors! - once I fixed the capacitors, the system is now icy cold, never even touched any A/C components or even a can of refrigerant!
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I did not say it is definitely your ECU capacitors, but I am saying it stands as much chance of being that that as anything else, as this is a known problem area in LS400, whereas the LS400 probably has the most reliable A/C system of any car ever built, and the same goes for the engine and tranny, all three are bullet-proof!
the A/C was my first clue, because LS400 (NipponDenso) A/C almost never has any problem if left alone, except small refrigerant loss via natural permeation of the hoses (not a true leak) so when my LS suddenly had no A/C working at all, I went, "hmmmm somethin's up, LS400 don't have no A/C issues!"
ECU capacitors is a semi-DYI job, YOU need to order the correct rare Japanese capacitors using the links I provided in post #1 of my ECU caps thread, but you need to also find someone who is a serious PRO with soldering tiny electronics in tight spaces - like that ham radio geek in the neighborhood - the kind of guy who goes to Radio Shack on Friday night instead of having a date!
the A/C was my first clue, because LS400 (NipponDenso) A/C almost never has any problem if left alone, except small refrigerant loss via natural permeation of the hoses (not a true leak) so when my LS suddenly had no A/C working at all, I went, "hmmmm somethin's up, LS400 don't have no A/C issues!"
ECU capacitors is a semi-DYI job, YOU need to order the correct rare Japanese capacitors using the links I provided in post #1 of my ECU caps thread, but you need to also find someone who is a serious PRO with soldering tiny electronics in tight spaces - like that ham radio geek in the neighborhood - the kind of guy who goes to Radio Shack on Friday night instead of having a date!
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I did not say it is definitely your ECU capacitors, but I am saying it stands as much chance of being that that as anything else, as this is a known problem area in LS400, whereas the LS400 probably has the most reliable A/C system of any car ever built, and the same goes for the engine and tranny, all three are bullet-proof!
the A/C was my first clue, because LS400 (NipponDenso) A/C almost never has any problem if left alone, except small refrigerant loss via natural permeation of the hoses (not a true leak) so when my LS suddenly had no A/C working at all, I went, "hmmmm somethin's up, LS400 don't have no A/C issues!"
ECU capacitors is a semi-DYI job, YOU need to order the correct rare Japanese capacitors using the links I provided in post #1 of my ECU caps thread, but you need to also find someone who is a serious PRO with soldering tiny electronics in tight spaces - like that ham radio geek in the neighborhood - the kind of guy who goes to Radio Shack on Friday night instead of having a date!
the A/C was my first clue, because LS400 (NipponDenso) A/C almost never has any problem if left alone, except small refrigerant loss via natural permeation of the hoses (not a true leak) so when my LS suddenly had no A/C working at all, I went, "hmmmm somethin's up, LS400 don't have no A/C issues!"
ECU capacitors is a semi-DYI job, YOU need to order the correct rare Japanese capacitors using the links I provided in post #1 of my ECU caps thread, but you need to also find someone who is a serious PRO with soldering tiny electronics in tight spaces - like that ham radio geek in the neighborhood - the kind of guy who goes to Radio Shack on Friday night instead of having a date!
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the Lexus dealer will not replace ECU capacitors, this is a recent breakthrough by myself and yamae, here on Club Lexus - all the Lexus dealer will do is sell you a new ECU for $2000+
you could get one at a junkyard or online, but none of those will have the correct capacitors either.
you could get one at a junkyard or online, but none of those will have the correct capacitors either.
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