1987 GMC Jimmy
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey, all. I just drove from Wesson to NOLA (2 hrs) without air conditioning. It's 81 here in the Crescent City today so it wasn't unbearable by any stretch, but it would have been more enjoyable with cold air. My system is fully charged with no leaks, but my clutch does nothing. The compressor worked great the last time it did work and no groaning or grinding, but it's been a couple weeks since I had cold air. The low pressure switch was replaced at the end of last summer, and the belt is in good shape. I'm guessing I need to jump the compressor to see if I can engage the clutch and/or probe the female end of the two prong connector to see if it's getting power. The A/C stuff goes through a switch mounted on the Saginaw box, which I assume has to do something with idling up the car when the compressor's on and/or idling up when the steering wheel goes to full lock left or right. It's a pressure type switch. Do I need to probe for continuity and resistance within the switch, and does anyone have an idea of what values to expect? Could the fan selector switch do this because I had a defective one before that made the clutch engage as soon as I turned the key. And finally, should the diode on the compressor connector be of any concern? Any advice, experiences, pictures, or diagrams/charts would be received with the utmost gratitude. Just to add, I don't think it's mechanical in terms of clutch seizure, but I guess the clutch could have just died on it?
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