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Old Jun 18, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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AC problem- 2000, 4.3- no clutch cycling- no voltage at clutch connector- voltage to sw. back side of comp.(high press.?)-no voltage at sensor on accumulator(low press.?) Had stopped blowing cold-thought it was low charge again-then noticed no clutch cycling-Need help to troubleshoot. If limited here on lines of text as myself, please email details. Are "they" going to fix this problem with limited posting space?
 
Old Jun 18, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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I would first start by energizing the clutch to see if A) the system cools, and B) what your pressures are.
 
Old Jun 19, 2008 | 10:42 PM
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Swartlkk>> Really no need to as it was not getting cold b4 comp. stopped cycling. Now nov. at clutch, sw. on back of comp. (high side sw.?)have 12.v on 1 side, sw. at accululator on tubing, (low side sw. ?) 0v. Truck had stoppoed getting cold last yr. and with winter coming and no funds, no need then to deal withit. I think my main concern in to figure Y no clutch and need help with troubleshooting flowchart. Have high dollar 3 book manual set but strange type of schematics for me to read. would appreciate an email with flowchart type direction. THANKS no real adept with AC.
 
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If you do not want to take it to an AC repair guy, then your next option is to buy a few cans of R134A at your local Walmart or autoparts store. You'll need to jumper the clutch to attempt to recharge the system.
 
Old Jul 20, 2008 | 11:45 PM
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are they gonna fix this thing so that I can post more than threesentences?????
this is very frustrating
Had a fairly detailed mmessage to post to you Kyle and it was lost and I am too damn tired tonight after today's fun and games, ... (i wish)
 
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