Lazy-Ferret
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OK, silly question time....
Firstly, anyone know what the switch on the rear end of the aircon compressor is, and how it works...
Mine is showing short circuit, but when my aircon compressor died, it ground away the electro magnet, and made a lovely short circuit, so I think it may have killed the switch as well... I eventually managed to get the switch out of my compressor, but it looks more like a "Hall effect" switch, rather than a pressure switch, which I was expecting.
I got a cheap replacement compressor, off of a car that had "supposedly" only done 61K, put it all on, but the clutch will not pull in, when I checked the switch on the rear of the compressor, it reads "Open Circuit", even with the engine running. I have bypassed the switch, and everything is working, but obviously the switch is there for a reason, I just do not know what.
Second question... The Alternator... Should it really get hot enough to burn your arm???
Firstly, anyone know what the switch on the rear end of the aircon compressor is, and how it works...
Mine is showing short circuit, but when my aircon compressor died, it ground away the electro magnet, and made a lovely short circuit, so I think it may have killed the switch as well... I eventually managed to get the switch out of my compressor, but it looks more like a "Hall effect" switch, rather than a pressure switch, which I was expecting.
I got a cheap replacement compressor, off of a car that had "supposedly" only done 61K, put it all on, but the clutch will not pull in, when I checked the switch on the rear of the compressor, it reads "Open Circuit", even with the engine running. I have bypassed the switch, and everything is working, but obviously the switch is there for a reason, I just do not know what.
Second question... The Alternator... Should it really get hot enough to burn your arm???