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					Originally Posted by  meltedpanda
					 
				 
				AC Condenser  
AC/Refrigerant Temperature Sensor   
AC Cutoff Switch   
AC Evaporator  
AC Expansion Valve   
AC High/Low Switch   
AC Relay   
 
 
So which of these could be a culprit and once again , how do I check them? 
			
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 DON'T touch those items unless your aux. fan is working properly.  Put a set of A/C gauges on your A/C system, you will see the high pressure side go up and the compressor will shut off if the aux. fan doesn't operate.  The aux. fan cools the A/C condensor to keep the high pressure side in proper range.
So, step number one is to verify correct operation of aux fan.
You should have a 3 prong Temp. Switch that looks something like this.  If you unplug the connector that goes on the 2 prongs and short them out at the connector, the aux. fan should operate.  In theory, that is what the temp. sw. does...the 2 pins make continuity when the temp. reaches 110 degrees C.