Now the service point in england tells them to change the compressor. Not in stock in Germany and delivery from USA via England will take several weeks. I told them I will try to get one from US directly. Any advice where to get ? Or what to check beside the compressor?
Not a very good shop, in my opinion. "Hey, let's try replacing things and see if that fixes the problem!" Stupid.
What diagnosis did they do to determine the compressor is bad??? Two ways for the compressor to be bad.
1. Compressor is locked-up internally and won't turn over. The symptom of this is that the AC Clutch activates - and it either screams like hell or the belt screams like hell. This would be a bad, locked-up compressor - and in my experience, very unlikely.
2. Compressor and clutch are working - compressor is spinning but nothing is happening. Could be a bad compressor, but this is even more unlikely.
The AC system on the GT is NOT unique in any way. It has the same components and fail-safes as virtually any other automotive AC system. Take it to someone who can tell you WHY they think the compressor is bad... not just guessing at your expense of both money and time.
Most likely scenario is that the system is very low on charge. Spend $40 and try adding R32.
1. Start car and turn fan on high, temp control all the way to cold and AC switch on
2. Start adding charge to low side - just like any other car (ports are on passenger side, under bonnet nearer to windshield).
3. As the charge is added (cans get cold), you should hear the AC clutch cycle on - signaling that a minimum pressure has been achieved. It may cycle on and off frequently until more charge is added.
4. Use temp gauge and get vent temp at or below 40F.
All of this should be done by someone with some experience in AC systems. You'll wan to take precaution NOT to overcharge system.
If the system is taking the charge but not getting cooler, check at the compressor to see if you see any leaks where the line attach. Failures are rare, but we have seen the o-rings fail. Let me go get you a picture.... give me a few minutes.