Where is the low pressure sensor located exactly?
SOURCE: air conditioning low pressure sensor
find the sensor that is plugged into the accumulator on passenger side normally it Will have two wires the dryer will be silver or aluminum colored unhook the connector put a paper clip in the connector if the compressor comes on then you have it, Warning if low on refrigerant you can damage the compressor if on for a long period of time, check to see if AC gets cold turn it on to Max AC fan full blast and see it it's cold, if it is the switch is bad, if it does not get cold then it needs to be serviced.
SOURCE: where is low pressure port located on 1999 acura
look for the large ac line/hose and follow it untill u come to the small service port this is wher u charge the small ac line/hose has the large port this is the high side
SOURCE: air conditioner blows out hot air
Hi, my name is Ron,Is the freon level right or to much or to little amount of freon?Does the ac accumilator get really cold?The pipe coming off the accumelator ?If so,look for a vacuum line to be colasped or leaking,and check vacuum resorvoir to see that it is not leaking vacuum...any more [email protected]
SOURCE: 89 olds cutlass ciera bogging down when accelerating.
my 89 cutlass did the same thing....She would bog down ( when the service engine light came on)....Light would go off and she would run fine...Shop replaced fuel fiter and KNOCK SENSOR, runs great now, the service engine light stays off too. Ran a can of MG injector cleaner thru too.
SOURCE: 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera V6-3100 3.1 L
Just follow the top rad hose to the engine.It will end up at the thermostat housing.The thermostat is under the thing the upper rad hose goes to and once you have drained down the radiator some then just unbolt it and put in ther new thermostat[with a new gasket of course after you scrapped all the old gasket off].
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was not able to find sensor; hooked compressor up to battery to make it run, then added refrigerant until it ran on it's own.
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