A/C compressor, no 12v
#16
No 12V at Compressor coil
Can not say this is what's happening with yours. BUT
The CPU will shut of the power to the clutch coil if it pulls to many amps.
I just went through this with my 06. had to replace clutch. then had to go to dodge and have them clear the codes to get it working again. If you have some one you trust that has a code reader that can read all the dodge codes it will show the A/C codes.
Before I replaced the clutch I could clear the codes @ 75 buck a pop and the A/C would work a day a week two weeks just never knew how long. Believe me I spent a lot of money before I went on line and bought a clutch. Every one wanted to replace compressor and clutch. just needed a clutch.
work fine now.
The CPU will shut of the power to the clutch coil if it pulls to many amps.
I just went through this with my 06. had to replace clutch. then had to go to dodge and have them clear the codes to get it working again. If you have some one you trust that has a code reader that can read all the dodge codes it will show the A/C codes.
Before I replaced the clutch I could clear the codes @ 75 buck a pop and the A/C would work a day a week two weeks just never knew how long. Believe me I spent a lot of money before I went on line and bought a clutch. Every one wanted to replace compressor and clutch. just needed a clutch.
work fine now.
#17
install new clutch on compressor than have codes cleared.
You can have the codes cleared and the A/C may work for a short period of time. CPU is detecting high amp and is turning off the power to the compressor.
You can have the codes cleared and the A/C may work for a short period of time. CPU is detecting high amp and is turning off the power to the compressor.
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