AC not working - compressor clutch not activating
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AC not working - compressor clutch not activating
1999 Sable 3.0 DOHC
AC isn't working.
Charged system.
Compressor clutch not kicking in.
Should I first short the low pressure (small diameter line) sensor (not sure where it is)?
Is there a high pressure sensor also that may prevent the clutch to kick in (in case I either overcharged, or not enough)?
On some of my cars, there is an outside air temperature sensor; if the sensor reads below a certain temperature, the compressor does not kick in either. Is something like that on the car as well? If so, where is it located?
Note: outside temperature show temps way too low. Could a bad outside sensor cause the malfunction of the AC system?
AC isn't working.
Charged system.
Compressor clutch not kicking in.
Should I first short the low pressure (small diameter line) sensor (not sure where it is)?
Is there a high pressure sensor also that may prevent the clutch to kick in (in case I either overcharged, or not enough)?
On some of my cars, there is an outside air temperature sensor; if the sensor reads below a certain temperature, the compressor does not kick in either. Is something like that on the car as well? If so, where is it located?
Note: outside temperature show temps way too low. Could a bad outside sensor cause the malfunction of the AC system?
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