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A/C Problems
- Subject: A/C Problems
- From: green536@hotmail.com (Chris DeLong)
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 04:20:27 +0000
Is jsut the pulley turning or is the AC clutch turning too? if the clutch
isnt turning but the pulley is then you should probably start your
troubleshooting there.
>
>
>>From: "Brad Sterling" <bgsterling@earthlink.net>
> It's as if
>>there's no additional load created by the A/C compressor. I've checked
>>the
>>belt, it's intact. I've watched the A/C pulley turn and there's no
>>visible
>>signs of problems there. How big of a leak would I need to create no load
>>on the engine? I wouldn't think that an empty, but mostly sealed system
>>would cause this.
>
>it could. my old rocc did this, cured with freon.
>-michael
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