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Old 05-28-2016, 08:44 PM
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Reason why my AC was not getting any power to the Low pressure switch was because the dash module was toast. Instead of spending the 400 bucks for a new one I checked on line for a used one Had the part number in hand. Now then on the back of the Module one plug is yellow the other is black. Now then the same exact Part number for the 2008 has both Black. Will this cause a problem? Same part number.

2008 model: http://www.ebay.com/itm/272206315417?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
2004 style same part number:http://www.ebay.com/itm/04-05-06-07-...pWYlBs&vxp=mtr Just wondering if there was some kind of change. Seems to me if they are the same part number it should not matter.
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how did you verify this was the problem?
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Yeah, I tried replacing mine from one that I got I a junk yard and didn't solve my problem
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how did you verify this was the problem?
here or other sitesearch I asked a.mechanic since all fuses were okay relay okay. The control apparatus directs the power. He pointed it out immediately.
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And so the mechanic was wrong still no power to the Low pressure switch. go figure 113 today and no air someone said there were sensors somewhere. If you know where they are let me know. If anyone knows how to jump the compressor by using the low ppressure connector let me know.
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Originally Posted by ceasefire49
And so the mechanic was wrong still no power to the Low pressure switch. go figure 113 today and no air someone said there were sensors somewhere. If you know where they are let me know. If anyone knows how to jump the compressor by using the low ppressure connector let me know.
Yup, I have the exact same issue, please let me know if you figured it out
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I had no power to my low pressure switch for my ac because about 6 inches from the plug on the inside of the wiring loom. The wires were broke!! Check that! Peel back the loom and check the wires. If they are broke, cut out the bad spot and add more wire. Good as new and only took 5 minutes.
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Originally Posted by casey.mikl
I had no power to my low pressure switch for my ac because about 6 inches from the plug on the inside of the wiring loom. The wires were broke!! Check that! Peel back the loom and check the wires. If they are broke, cut out the bad spot and add more wire. Good as new and only took 5 minutes.
Okay will do That I guess Icould check the entire line and see where the power starts.
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Okay will do That I guess Icould check the entire line and see where the power starts.
Yeah might be your issue. Mine was corroded and the wire fell apart.
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Originally Posted by casey.mikl
Yeah might be your issue. Mine was corroded and the wire fell apart.
Not the problem no power still only thing I have not replaced is Diode. Gonna do that and replace all fuses concerned with new ones so I can be sure I didn't miss anything. This one is stumping even the knowledgeable guys.


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