ThaddeusVenture wrote:
Thanks for your input . . .
But wouldn't jumping the wire running to the pressure switch confirm that it isn't an issue with the pressure? When you jump that wire, you are basically bypassing that switch (in other words, sending current directly to the clutch as if the switch were on?) When I jumped it--I observed a "click" at the clutch, but it did not turn. Same thing when I plugged the wires back into the pressure switch . . . but the clutch does not turn . . . so I'm pretty sure it's the clutch . . .
I do think I have seen somewhere that the clutch can be replaced without removing the compressor . . . does anyone have any thoughts on doing this operation?
Thanks!
Without knowing what the pressures are just because it "clicks" again does not mean it's the clutch,can it be? Yes but not always.There are other things that can kill the compressor in the AC system.
Like I stated if you have unobstructed access to the clutch area then yes you can change it but if you don't the compressor must be removed.