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Originally Posted by OSUCowboy27
Does the Low Pressure Switch "look" at both Low and High pressure? The reason I ask is my system was low (ac light flashing and gauge read low and ac comp. not on) and I added freon by jumpering the LPS. I reset the flashing ac light and the ac still does not kick on and I replaced the LPS and the ac light still flashes. Could I have over charged it. It is reading around 45 psi when comp. not running.
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The Low pressure switch turns off at one pressure and back on at another pressure of the low pressure line.
Are you still using R-12 or did you switch to R-134a?
If you jumper the LPS and the compressor kicks on, the pressure is still too low to kick on the system. Perhaps your gauge is off or you have the wrong LPS. There is a different one for R-12 and R-134a.
I can take a look later at what the pressure is on my 90 (still R-12) when the compressor is off.
//2000CAYukon