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Re: ac problems



well i personally fixed it so the pressure switch is still intact ijust
went and changed where the psoitive lead comes in trust me i checked it
and its safe

On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, rdowling wrote:

> Jeff Plous wrote:
> > 
> > Hey on my 87 rocco the compressor did not go on and the fan did the same
> > way yers does.
> > Here is my cheap way to fix it
> > What i did was to jump the wires to the compressor to the battery if it
> > goes on then you have a power problem i could not figutre  out where so i
> > put the positive wire into the the wire that went to the fan and now my AC
> > werks PERFECT!!!
> > also im pretty sure that without freon the compressor is not supposed to
> > go on
> 
>  The compressor will not come on if the charge is LOW. The system
> doesn't have to be empty for the compressor to not work. As a matter of
> fact, you can jump the compressor to the battery and often get
> reasonably cold air... Until the compressor locks up that is. The
> pressure switch is there for a reason. Even if it runs for a while
> jumped, remember you are wearing it more quickly.
> 
>  Ray   '81_S
> 

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