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AC Pressure Switch Question
I posted this in the performance forum by accident and wanted to re post in the correct place. Sorry about that.
I have a 2007 Dodge 2500 w/ the 5.9L that is having AC issues. Yesterday the everything worked fine and today nothing. I turn it on and the clutch on the compressor is not engaging. I checked for leaks, and the system has 100 lbs on the high and low side w/ the compressor off obviously. I checked the voltages on the terminal that plugs into the pressure switch and I am showing 5 volts when I have the AC button engaged and off. From reading an old post Madhat it looked like the pressure switch does operate b/t .451 to 4.519 volts. Here is the a partial quote from his post: For the air conditioning system to operate, an A/C pressure transducer voltage reading between 0.451 and 4.519 volts is required. Voltages outside this range indicate a low or high refrigerant system pressure condition to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Engine Control Module (ECM) depending on engine application. The PCM/ECM is programmed to respond to a low or high refrigerant system pressure by suppressing operation of the compressor. Refer to the A/C Pressure Transducer Voltage chart for the possible conditions indicated by the transducer voltage reading. So how do I find this A?C Pressure Transducer Voltage Chart or a wiring diagram for the HVAC system on this pickup? Thanks for the help folks! |
Hmmmm....Madhat any input on this? I'm sure some others might be wondering the same thing. Thank goodness my '03 has had most of the a/c system replaced by yours truly and blowing extremely cold.....oh, wait, this thread was on how to just get the thing work [duhhh].....Madhat...anyone???
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