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How do I check power to my A/C compressor?

Old Jun 3, 2016 | 04:35 PM
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How do I check power to my A/C compressor?

I just installed a brand new upgraded A/C system. New evap, accumulator, condenser and compressor. Just wanted to know if I have to somehow trick the system into thinking it has freon so I can see if I get the 12 volts to the compressor wire. I have an 87, so there's one connector with a green/black wire and a green/white wire as well as a black and an orange wire. I think the back/green was for a switch on the old R4 compressor so thats not used anymore. I just want to make sure the car will actually turn the compressor on before I go get it filled.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 07:26 PM
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Re: How do I check power to my A/C compressor?

You can jump the two wires at the pressure switch to make the system think it has freon, just make sure not to leave it jumped for more than a split second to see if the clutch kicks in or you will burn it up.
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