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One day it works, the next it doesn't
Okay here's the deal. The air conditioner on my '95 has a full charge, and no leaks. It worked fine one day and the next it didn't. I noticed that when I turn the switch to the A/C position, the clutch did not engage on the compressor. I got out my multi-meter, and sure enough, no power to the compressor. Is there a fuse or relay that would be the cause? I'm new to the SN95 cars. Any help would be appreciated
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not to state the obvious, but did you check your fuse panel yet to see if you blew the fuse?
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I'd check the pressure switch (its mounted on the accumulator on the firewall right side) I believe its normally open, so if you unplug it, the compressor should kick on. (Its been awhile, so I'm not 100% sure on that) Thats if the switch is bad, of course.
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Okay, according to all my sources, there is not a "fuse" for the a/c, just the heater/ac blower motor in the car. I'll have to check the pressure switch.
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there is also an a/c compressor relay on the passenger side engine compartment thats behind the air intake... check it out!
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