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1999 T & C A/C Recharging/Low pressure switch location



 
 
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Old June 12th 05, 07:35 PM
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Default 1999 T & C A/C Recharging/Low pressure switch location

It’s hot and time to use the A/C. It’s blowing hot air, the
compressor won’t turn on, and I can’t find the low pressure cutout
switch to bypass and get the compressor to run and allow me to add a
couple of cans of R-134a. Any suggestions would be helpful.

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