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94 Beretta a/c question
I'm looking to purchase a 94 Beretta from a privat owner. I looked at the car today and it runs really smooth. The only problem I have is that the compressor is not kicking on. The blower is working fine but is only blowing warm air. Are there any tricks to determining if it is a bad compressor or an electrical problem? Any tips would help. Thanks.
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Re: 94 Beretta a/c question
Probably needs some freon
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Re: 94 Beretta a/c question
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Re: 94 Beretta a/c question
If you have a test light you can jump the compressor. With the test light lead on battery+ touch the power side. This with switch it on if the ground is good. If it doesn't, with the lead still on the + terminal, touch the ground wire on the compressor, if the light lights up, the ground is good.
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