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Hello all, I just purchased a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. While I was car shopping, one of my criteria was it had to have A/C, but alas, the great deal I found had no A/C. Oh well its almost winter anyway. Anyway, the A/C system has one of those pressure sensors. The only way to test the car for leaks/ fill the system it to have the clutch engaged, of course. You can do this by unplugging the A/C relay (I know where that's at) and jumping a wire so that the clutch is engaged no matter what and you can fill the system. My problem is that i have NO idea which pins to jump. Hopefully its an easy fix....
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Re: Bypass the A/C Clutch relay?
You might get a better response if you post it in the appropriate section of the Jeep forum .
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Re: Bypass the A/C Clutch relay?
it is a 5 blade relay. 3 terminals are the same direction and 2 terminals are the same. you need to connect the 2 terminals togther to power the clutch. it is terminals 30 and 87. another option is to charge it with an a/c recycler which does it with the car off. just to mention that a common jeep leak is the evaporator and to do that the dash needs to come out .big job
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Re: Bypass the A/C Clutch relay?
Ah, ok, sweet. Ill try later today. I sure hope that isn't the case, i would hate to pull out the dash on my new car...:/
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Re: Bypass the A/C Clutch relay?
if no large hissing the best way to ck a leak is to add leak dye then trace it with a uv light you can buy a cheap uv light and glasses at any auto pts store
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