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Posted by DG on April 21, 2003 at 22:11:06 from (206.28.58.93):
In Reply to: Please Help!!!! posted by DG on April 20, 2003 at 20:11:33:
Thanks guys, my problem appears to be electrical. I have no power at compressor clutch or at the low-pressure switch. As far as getting 3 cans of 134a refrigerant in the system, I will say it wasn't easy. The system was empty to start with, the first can went in easy, the 2nd. and 3rd. would not go in until I pushed the connection farther up on the low-pressure valve. I don't know why that would let the refrigerant go in, but it did. My wife was told last Tuesday that she had stomach cancer and she wanted me to fix the air conditioner before she had surgery. With my state of mind I gave up and took it to the dealer. When they tell me what is wrong and I have time to post I will let you know what the problem was. Thanks, DG PS: Tell the tractor salesman I may not need a tractor for a while and to all others, thanks for trying to help.
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