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Electrical
AC Compressor Cycles on and OFF
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<blockquote data-quote="Art G" data-source="post: 801962" data-attributes="member: 56895"><p>If AC is operating properly, it is not normal when compressor cycles off/on every 5 seconds.</p><p></p><p>Hook an AC manifold gauge on the Low and High pressure lines and start the car with AC set at MAX. If you don't have the manifold gauge, I recommend to take to an AC shop. The low pressure should read between 40 to 50 psi and the high side should be somewhere between 250-300 psi. If you don't have these readings, you need to add R134 freon.</p><p></p><p>Artstang</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art G, post: 801962, member: 56895"] If AC is operating properly, it is not normal when compressor cycles off/on every 5 seconds. Hook an AC manifold gauge on the Low and High pressure lines and start the car with AC set at MAX. If you don't have the manifold gauge, I recommend to take to an AC shop. The low pressure should read between 40 to 50 psi and the high side should be somewhere between 250-300 psi. If you don't have these readings, you need to add R134 freon. Artstang [/QUOTE]
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