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How do you remove AC Compressor Clutch Connector?
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<blockquote data-quote="hal keiner" data-source="post: 1016221" data-attributes="member: 66101"><p>I got the connector off. Yes, you do have to pry the tab outwards. As a tip to others that come across this thread with the same problem, it is near impossible to remove the connector while reaching in with one hand from the top. Instead, remove the front left wheel and access it from below. This will give you a closer view of the tab and provide better access to get in there with two hands, one hand to gently pry the tab out with a short screwdriver and the other hand to gently pull out the connector. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way, once I got the connector off I could test and determine that there was NO voltage at the connector when the AC was turned on at the dash, which in turn led me to test and determine that the AC clutch relay inside the Battery Juction Box was bad. I replaced this relatively cheap part and got my AC working again. Yeh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hal keiner, post: 1016221, member: 66101"] I got the connector off. Yes, you do have to pry the tab outwards. As a tip to others that come across this thread with the same problem, it is near impossible to remove the connector while reaching in with one hand from the top. Instead, remove the front left wheel and access it from below. This will give you a closer view of the tab and provide better access to get in there with two hands, one hand to gently pry the tab out with a short screwdriver and the other hand to gently pull out the connector. By the way, once I got the connector off I could test and determine that there was NO voltage at the connector when the AC was turned on at the dash, which in turn led me to test and determine that the AC clutch relay inside the Battery Juction Box was bad. I replaced this relatively cheap part and got my AC working again. Yeh! [/QUOTE]
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