Year: 1985
Make: Toyota
Model: Levin (Corolla GT-S)
Engine Size: 1600
Refrigerant Type: R134a
The A/C kicks on for a few seconds, and then not work, A/C light flashes, so I don't know if its a problem with the climate control amplifier or something i don't know about. (Also, this is a JDM RHD Toyota Corolla Levin so I dont know if the a/c lines, compressor, things like that are in a different area than on the corolla gts for USDM)
more info: A/C is charged, when it does work, the pressure is good and the fans turn on
Is this maybe a bad sensor, or bad compressor? are there any relays or any fuses anything like that that controls the a/c? let me know (and where would this be located) any thoughts on this? thanks everyone!
UPDATE: This is not a A/C recharging issue as I was driving 70, and the A/C started to work and blow ice cold, but maybe 20-40 minutes of driving, the A/C Burton started to flash and stopped working. This happens several times, not just a one time thing. I don't know if it has something to do with how fast I am driving, I don't know...,
look at the second picture, is it burned in the lower right hand corner, that is what is suspecting me that it does not work, (if you start the car at a cold start, the rpm is a 2, and when it finally idles at 1, it shuts off and the a/c light blinks)
It is located under the glove box.
A/C Amplifier in working condition: