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This is the display readout panel on the dash. It's above the radio for 1984-1989; above the climate controls, 1990-1996.
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Re: Bogus, need your input.....

Subject: Re: Bogus, need your input.....
by anesthes on 2010/3/27 13:00:09

Quote:

bogus wrote:

as for the compressor, the clutch shouldn't seize, that's odd... but a new compressor and clutch will fix it.


AC clutches seize all the time, especially in parts of the country where AC isn't used much. On newer vehicles, the computer cycles the clutch on and off constantly to keep it from seizing up.

While I have not seen it as pronounced in Dodge, or Ford, I've seen dozens of GM vehicles over the years with seized AC clutches because the owner removed the AC, but left the compressor in place rather than getting a delete pulley.

-- Joe
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