Air Conditioner Help Needed
#11
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
I tried both switches with no change. Is there any way to run 12V
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
#12
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
I tried both switches with no change. Is there any way to run 12V
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
#13
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
I tried both switches with no change. Is there any way to run 12V
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
directly to the clutch from the battery? Would I need to be concerned
about polarity? THANKS!
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:54:03 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>robbin.olson@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
>Did you jump the low pressure switch?
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
>
>Turn the AC on, pull that connector and jumper the two pins.
>If the compressor kicks on either the gas is low or the low
>pressure sender is shot. (p.s. you can't just unscrew that
>sensor, it will dump your whole system)
>
>Same goes for the high pressure cutoff switch.
>http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...ssure-high.jpg
>
>It could be your clutch is shot, but 12V across the inputs
>should cause it to engage. With the engine off all you will
>hear is a .click.
>
>Before you add any coolant you should go get a refill kit with
>pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones last a long time.
#14
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
#15
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
#16
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
#17
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
<brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top and
>the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my 81
>CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
>Brad
>www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
>
><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
>> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
>> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
>> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
>> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
>> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
>> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
>> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
>> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
>> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
>
#18
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Touche'
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qldhe01hgh2v8ill1ikhe40rua3jvejagm@4ax.com...
> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qldhe01hgh2v8ill1ikhe40rua3jvejagm@4ax.com...
> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>
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Re: Air Conditioner Help Needed
Touche'
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:qldhe01hgh2v8ill1ikhe40rua3jvejagm@4ax.com...
> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>
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Touche'
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>
<robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yup, it's a Jeep. I just like to have things working properly. I
> have the top and doors off, but I wanted to cool my garage down:-)
>
> On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 01:59:59 GMT, "Ghostbuster"
> <brad2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >My A/C is not working real well either, so what I did is I took the top
and
> >the doors off. It is still a little warm, but HELL its a Jeep. And my
81
> >CJ5 doesnt have A/C anyway.
> >Brad
> >www.angelfire.com/ok/beakl
> >
> ><robbin.olson@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:ku4he0db5iou321m5sktqg51e89jej592n@4ax.com.. .
> >> I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
> >> know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner. I have
> >> a 1998 Jeep TJ. The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
> >> the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it. The freon
> >> pressure seems to be quite high (no gauges uses - just a quick tap of
> >> the valve). All fuses seem to be good. I brought it to a ar
> >> conditioning person and they told me it looks like an electrical
> >> problem but wanted $200 to give me an estimate. ANYONE HAVE ANY
> >> IDEAS? THANK YOU!
> >
>