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Re: AC Compressor Cycling.

Subject: Re: AC Compressor Cycling.
by 1Fast04Vert on 2008/5/5 0:25:15

That is not normal and will eventually lead to failure of the compressor clutch and possibly the front seal of the compressor. The excessive cycling causes heat build up in the clutch and excessive wear, the heat build up in the clutch can also cause compressor front seal failure. A good first check would be the binary/trinary switch (pressure protection switch). Pull the hsarness off the switch and using a paperclip by-pass it, if the rapid cycling stops then replace the switch, if not keep hunting.
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