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Originally Posted by byootox
which means that the low pressure switch controls the off/on cycling the compressor rather than an ice thermistor on the evaporator with the other type of system.
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Hey thanks for the explanation. Terrific and appreciated.
So going by your last sentence as quoted above, this switch could be faulty and causing the AC compressor on/off every 5 seconds?
It does this day or night, hot or cold. On/off/on/off/on/off every 4 - 5 seconds and i know thats not correct.
The air is cold from the vents but it does take a while to cool the cabin if its been locked up a day in moderate sunshine because of this constant on/off cycling. I'm sure if it cycled on for longer periods like any other car AC I've experienced it would be even better.
Its a drag feeling the engine pull back every five seconds under load up long hills and such as well.