"Jill Sage" wrote in message
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| Anyolmouse wrote:
| > "Jill Sage" wrote in message
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| > | added freon to a/c and all was working well. let it run awhile
then
| > | was backing out of drive way and the a/c shutdown, clutch and
blower
| > | stopped working. no blown fuses. could a relay cause this if so
| > | where would it be located?
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| > There is a pressure switch that will shut down the system if it
detects
| > the pressure is wrong.
| > thanks for reply. have searched for relays but could not find any.
If it is the same as the '87 I had the switch is in the cab where the
line goes into the evaporator coil. The expansion valve is there too.You
really need somebody to put the gauges on it. When my system developed a
slow leak the system shut down. After fixing the leak (new evaporator
coil) and having the tech pull a vacuum on it, he recharged it and
everything worked fine again.
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Anyolmouse
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