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Re: A/C help

Subject: Re: A/C help
by Dads90 on 2009/3/26 1:45:00

Well another " Big Crap" comment coming. Got the fitting, thanks CC, its perfect. Now I hooked up the gauges, the low side pressure was high and the high side is low. I couldn't get the compressor to kick on. I tried the jumper trick. (is this right ?) Disconnected the wire from the ( high pressure line ) cycle switch. Tried to put 12 volts into one side of the fitting, nothing but some smoke popped up. This is where the "CRAP" came in. Didn't seem to hurt any thing ( no blown fuses) pulled out the jumper quick. Now I'm stuck, might be taking it to an AC guy. Any thoughts ?
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