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Old 12-05-2004, 06:15 PM
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95 S-10 A/c

My 95 S-10 A/c Compressor Does Not Come On.i Am Not Getting Power To The Clutch.no Blown Fuses.is There Anything Else That Would Stop Power To The Clutch?
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Re: 95 S-10 A/c

broken wire, poor conection somewhere, poor ground.

check the power at the switch, then work from there.

take your time, that's an easy job, however any electrical can be very frusterating.

take coffee breaks, or quit for the day whenever you feel the presure getting to you.

besides unless your in Mexico you don't really need air for a few months
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Re: 95 S-10 A/c

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My 95 S-10 A/c Compressor Does Not Come On.i Am Not Getting Power To The Clutch.no Blown Fuses.is There Anything Else That Would Stop Power To The Clutch?
Check the low pressure switch on the accumulator. Unplug it and short across the two connections, if the clutch energizes you have one of two problems, bad switch or you lost your charge.
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