A/C clutch woes
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Okay, A+B = no voltage, C+D = no voltage</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok, that means the relay isn't getting energized. You said the condenser fan runs so that rules out the a/c t-stat. What happens if you jump the a/c pressure switch with a paper clip?
Okay, A+B = no voltage, C+D = no voltage</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok, that means the relay isn't getting energized. You said the condenser fan runs so that rules out the a/c t-stat. What happens if you jump the a/c pressure switch with a paper clip?
I think I got it figured out. The condensor fan would run, but after a while it would blow the condensor fan fuse and the a/c clutch would no longer engage. So I replaced the fuse and disconnected the condensor fan plug to the condensor fan motor, and not even after 20 mins of running, Im no longer blowing fuses, so Im assuming the condensor fan motor has a short?
I just realized the fuse blowing today. I didn't even bother to check that because I assumed for some reason that since there is a condensor relay and a a/c clutch relay, that the condensor was not even a concern. Thanks for all your help, your suggestions helped me narrow down my trouble shooting
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