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Old 04-29-2009, 10:29 PM
Uncle Acky Uncle Acky is offline
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Ouch, the person who put that bare wire around the fuse terminals should not be working on cars (or house wiring!) IMHO

I suggest you remove the bare wire, check/replace all of your fuses, repair the damaged wire to the AC dryer temp switch, then start the engine and test to see what electrical consumers and devices work and what does not making a list as you go.

As you can see you are uncovering other problems that may or may not be related, and you need to start fresh at square one so-to-speak.

Post what you find.

Also the wires that got damaged from contact with the pully could not prevent the compressor from running. That circuit simply causes the aux fan to come on at high freon temp.

Acky
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