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Old Jul 23, 2022
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AC clutch jump?

My 2006 LX AC stopped working this season.
I checked the relay and it was bad so I replaced it but the clutch still doesn't engage.
I want to jump the compressor clutch to see if it works but I don't want to fry anything on the computer.
Can someone tell me exactly which connector and slots I should jump to test?

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Re: AC clutch jump?

check refrigerant pressure
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Re: AC clutch jump?

Agreed check the pressures. The connector for the clutch is right off the compressor.
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