Filthy Filbert
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- Joined
- May 22, 2025
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- 68
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- Location
- Central Ohio
- Ram Year
- 2020 Classic
- Engine
- 5.7
My AC is not working.
Discovered I have the new garbage R1234 system. So I ordered the adapters to use with my AC gauge set. Thinking "probably a bit low. Let's check pressures and top off as needed" well, I found that I'm at 90 PSI in the system, which seems like enough that I should at least satisfy the pressure switch and get the compressor to cycle to give me high and low pressures.
So, on to the next step in troubleshooting. But I'm not sure where the pressure switch is. Did they move it into the compressor? I see 2 pigtails coming out of the compressor but I don't know what each one is for. Is there a FSM that I can download anywhere with the wire schematics and all the different sensor locations?
I'm going to be annoyed if I have to replace a $300 compressor because of a $10 switch that used to be inline before the oriface nozzle on the older R134 systems...
Discovered I have the new garbage R1234 system. So I ordered the adapters to use with my AC gauge set. Thinking "probably a bit low. Let's check pressures and top off as needed" well, I found that I'm at 90 PSI in the system, which seems like enough that I should at least satisfy the pressure switch and get the compressor to cycle to give me high and low pressures.
So, on to the next step in troubleshooting. But I'm not sure where the pressure switch is. Did they move it into the compressor? I see 2 pigtails coming out of the compressor but I don't know what each one is for. Is there a FSM that I can download anywhere with the wire schematics and all the different sensor locations?
I'm going to be annoyed if I have to replace a $300 compressor because of a $10 switch that used to be inline before the oriface nozzle on the older R134 systems...