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48fan -> RE: AC (4/16/2007 10:17:19 PM)
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Probably a defective Thermostatic Clutch Cycling Switch, another name for it is the Thermostatic Control Switch. Locate that switch and disconnect it then take a jumper wire and connect the two leads. If the problem goes away then you found your problem. Another problem could be a restriction in the discharge hose or condenser; this will cause the High pressure cut-off switch to cycle your compressor on and off. Look for pinched hoses on the discharge line of your compressor (the hot line). Otherwise you could have a clogged condenser and it needs to be flushed or replaced. The last two possibilities are that you have too much or too little refrigerant in the system. All of this can be checked with a manifold gauge set.
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