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A/C Woes
If the low pressure switch senses low pressure you will not see anything on
the connector on top of the A/C Compressor. The green top I was talking
about was the pressure switches, there are two switches right near each
other and one is green on top if I remember correctly. The connector your
talking about, I think, is on the compressor and is wired to the clutch. If
there 'is' a voltage there and the compressor is still not turning then you
may have a bad clutch, from the sounds of it;
"The A/C was working last week but it took a bit of time to get it to blow
cold air."
It probably only needs a recharge.
-Raffi
At 07:18 PM 4/17/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Cool.. Thank you, I'll give those a try tomorrow. The A/C was working last
>week but it took a bit of time to get it to blow cold air. Possibly low on
>refrigerant then I am thinking. No when I hit the a/c selector to the on
>position should I get power at the connector, I believe it was green, on
>top of the compressor or no? I am asking because thats what I checked with
>my test light and there was no indication of electricity there and I know
>the light was working because I tested something else and got a light.
>
>Chris
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- A/C Woes
- From: flaatr@yahoo.com (Euroroc II)
- A/C Woes
- From: cgrossi@dwc.edu (Christopher Grossi)