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greg409 -> RE: A/C HELP!!! 96 ROVER 4.0 SE (3/3/2008 6:11:13 PM)
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I dunno, Logically, the signal to pull in the compressor would be from a relay through a fuse ( probably only from the engine compartment fusebox). I'd disconnect the battery (I've done it on mine several times) then, I'd put an ohmeter from the output (loadside) terminal of the A/C relay to the power in @ the compressor clutch. If it showed open, then I'd start tracing wires & points from there. Your connections may look ok at a glance, but you're beyond that. Electrical can drive you nuts, but most of the time it turns out to be something simple. I'd trace the harness inspecting it for cuts, abrasions, pinches etc. Pull apart all connectors, stick the ohmeter in each end as you go. The main harm to the compressor could be slugging, (When the charge is cold & low) caused by too much liquid coming back. Liquid 134a doesn't compress well & beats the compressor to death. Usually your suction (larger) line @ the compressor will start icing first tho' I looked in my rave cd, & the HVAC wiring diagram has a crapload of connections which include the BECM (computor), solar sensor, interior temp sensor, Outside temp sensor, on&on&on. By the way, that little slotted circle below your radio? Look into it w/a flashlight & see if there's dust balls stopping the little tiny fan - I hope you saved your paper clip - be careful, the fan's fragile.
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