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"If you unplug the low pressure wires and bridge them the clutch should engage. Do this with the engine running and the AC on."
I think the pressure is okay because there is continuity across the low pressure switch terminals. But there is no current to the switch, so the clutch doesn't engage. That's why I think it may be a relay in the system. All of the fuses are okay. Max
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M. Sandler 1986 560SEC: 150,000 miles, runs great, but I've got to sell it (too many cars for one man) 1987 560SL: 122,000 miles, used to run poorly, now (thanks to forum), runs great! 1997 GMC Jimmy: Turned out to be a turkey. 1989 T-Bird Super Coupe: 150,000 miles, still runs great. Ford got it right. |
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