I recently found out that my AC compressor does not engage when I turn on the AC in my 2000 Firebird.
I already checked the relay (swapped with the horn relay, which is a good relay) and that was functioning properly. I also thought maybe I had run out of freon, causing the low pressure sensor to tell the clutch not to engage, but after jumpering the connector for that sensor, the clutch still did not engage.
I then attempted to put 12v straight to the compressor clutch, in order to get it to engage. I'm not 100% sure I did this correctly, but if I did, the clutch still did not engage. I made some wires and connected each end to the battery, and then touched the wires into the connector on top of the clutch assembly, and nothing happened.
This leads me to believe that I have a bad clutch on the compressor. Is it possible to replace only this part, and if so, how difficult is it to do?
I know I will probably need some special tools, like a pulley puller or something similar...
Any help is appreciated!
***Update: I retried applying 12v to the clutch, and heard it click as it should. I must not have made a sufficient connection previously.
Now I think it must be something other than the clutch, relay, and low pressure sensor. Any ideas?
I already checked the relay (swapped with the horn relay, which is a good relay) and that was functioning properly. I also thought maybe I had run out of freon, causing the low pressure sensor to tell the clutch not to engage, but after jumpering the connector for that sensor, the clutch still did not engage.
I then attempted to put 12v straight to the compressor clutch, in order to get it to engage. I'm not 100% sure I did this correctly, but if I did, the clutch still did not engage. I made some wires and connected each end to the battery, and then touched the wires into the connector on top of the clutch assembly, and nothing happened.
This leads me to believe that I have a bad clutch on the compressor. Is it possible to replace only this part, and if so, how difficult is it to do?
I know I will probably need some special tools, like a pulley puller or something similar...
Any help is appreciated!
***Update: I retried applying 12v to the clutch, and heard it click as it should. I must not have made a sufficient connection previously.
Now I think it must be something other than the clutch, relay, and low pressure sensor. Any ideas?
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