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Thank you all for the replies. I did some experimenting yesterday and think I have it figured out. Long story short, I believe it was low on freon.
To answer HER_CRD, With the system off, pressure was about 90psi at the low side port.
At idle, it was fairly cold. So I added some freon to it. Now at idle it is very cold and interesting thing, once I started adding freon to it, the electric fan kicked on and stayed on. What is throwing me off and it must just be a quirk with the Jeep is the low side pressure stays right around 45 as I added freon, maybe about a 1/4 can at most. So like papaindigo said, the amount of charge is more important than the pressures. After adding, I revved it up some and the cycling has pretty much gone away. It wasn't that hot out yesterday evening, so I'm not surprised it started cycling, but at a much more normal interval. I'll have to do some road testing, but I think if it still isn't exactly where it was before, I'll add a tad more. Just have to be careful because too much is bad too.
I've worked on other A/C systems and when it's low, you can watch it pull the low side down to 15 or 20 psi and cut the compressor, then when pressure returns it tries again. This is the first one I have seen where it can be low and the pressure hold steady in what is written as an acceptable range.
Thanks again guys! Love this forum!
_________________ 2006 Liberty CRD, 85,500 miles, ECO Tunes Dark Khaki, Sport, Sunroof, Tow pkg I added: EVIC, Cummins Fuel Pump, CAT Filter, Hour meter, heated seats Michelin LTX2, Double Gauge Pod (Volt, Fuel Press)
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