Jason94sport
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According to the book I have, the cycle switch is supposed to cycle below 24PSI.
The pressure has never gotten that low since I had my ac worked on. It has been way hot & humid & don't expect it to decrease here till November.
I did a few tests & I get power form 1 wire from the cycle switch harness but not the other. When I loop the wires direct to the compressor I get power from each wire. I was using a test light. A ford guy I know said that the wiring may have a short. How accurate is this info? Am I even testing this thing right? What would be the problems if the compressor never cycled? I haven't heard it cycle since I had the work done.(entire summer) The entire AC system was replaced.
My normal driving low side is 36PSi & the high is about 290. This is while driving(ran gauges in car while driving) Climbs to about 42 & 310 when idle.(but again is very hot & humid in south FL 24/7)
Thanks
According to the book I have, the cycle switch is supposed to cycle below 24PSI.
The pressure has never gotten that low since I had my ac worked on. It has been way hot & humid & don't expect it to decrease here till November.
I did a few tests & I get power form 1 wire from the cycle switch harness but not the other. When I loop the wires direct to the compressor I get power from each wire. I was using a test light. A ford guy I know said that the wiring may have a short. How accurate is this info? Am I even testing this thing right? What would be the problems if the compressor never cycled? I haven't heard it cycle since I had the work done.(entire summer) The entire AC system was replaced.
My normal driving low side is 36PSi & the high is about 290. This is while driving(ran gauges in car while driving) Climbs to about 42 & 310 when idle.(but again is very hot & humid in south FL 24/7)
Thanks