I recently replace all ac components front to back, poured oil in the compressor and accumulator then pulled vacuum afterwards I tried to charge it with freon and it wouldn't take, soooooo I checked cycling switch by unplugging and jumping the plug which the clutch didn't engage someone told me...
I have 99 chevy tahoe, I've replaced the compressor,dryer and all put oil and filled up with freon I crank the truck up and with all heat/ac controls off the compressor automatic cuts on and want cut off unless I unplug the compressor or cut the truck off........so I takes the control panel off...
Ok here it is, 99 Chevy Tahoe I went to leave work I turned the switch and didn't nothing happen but click-click-click I waited and tried again it started up.... Ok gets home cuts the truck off goes to re crank it same thing click-click-click so I assume it was the starter ok I tapped on that...
Sorry I posted this in the wrong section but I have a 99 Tahoe that sits lower in the rear then the front and its really noticeable to me and when i hook my motorcycle trailer to the truck it get even worst so what can I do to fix this or help it out, I then replaced the shocks on the back
I have a 99 Tahoe, which i then replaced a burnt up ac compressor 3 times due from staying running the whole time the truck is running whether the controls was off or on, so after the second time i pulled the controls out the dash to see a burnt diode, so i got another control cluster and bam ac...
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