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Originally Posted by funkamongus20
It happened to me too. I found the accumulator, took out the plug, took a safety pin and cut off the end so it was circular on one end and 2 straights on the other, inserted them ( 2 ends) into the female part of the plug then touch the 2 males inside the connector with the circular end to jump the signal to keep the compressor on. then it took some of a can of r134. THen of course I took the jumper off and reattached the plug. It works well now. Good luck.
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you still need to find the leak and have it fixed, then recharge the system with the proper amount of freon. too much or too little can cause damage to the compressor.