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RE:taking vet to tech school

Subject: RE:taking vet to tech school
by CentralCoaster on 2008/1/12 3:24:02

There's two plugs on the a/c high pressure line, about 12" away from the evap coil (the one enclosed in plastic by the firewall).

The big one is your high pressure switch, it opens at high pressure, and if disconnected, will make the fan run. Pull it out and stick a jumper wire in them, see if it shuts the fan off.

The smaller one next to it is a high pressure cutout for the a/c. This will shut off the compressor, but doesn't effect the fan.

Then there's a 3rd plug, right at the evap, that is used to control the compressor during normal operation.

I feel like I've typed all this before.
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