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Have you recently done anything to the ac system like add freon ? Sounds like high pressure could be a restriction or if you added freon may be to much
Its on the receiver dryer that is on the passenger side of engine compartment at the fire wall its a aluminum cylinder with ac lines going to it you should see a 2 wire electrical connector plugged into the switch disconnect it you can use a paper clip to jump it only use a small clip if possible don't want to damage the connector terminal
Thanks. I jumped it, works now. Is that the high or low pressure switch on the receiver? Im goning to put the guages on it tonite. About what pressures am I looking for at idle and 2000 rpm? Thanks alot
Sorry for the late reply had a crazy day... its the low pressure cycling switch.. low side should be between 30-45 high side 140-190 if its low on freon that will also cause the cycling switch to open also
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