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Date:         Fri, 28 Mar 1997 14:57:31 PST
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From:         kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis)
Subject:      Re: AC Question

Referencing page 97.138 in the Bentley and looking in our own 85 GL I see no evidence of either a high or low pressure switch. It would be a very simple mater to attach gauges and verify. Ken Lewis

On Fri, 28 Mar 1997 11:10:44 -0600 "Lebron,Nathan" <nlebron@troy.cobe.com> writes: >For the longest time I thought I had no freon in my AC system. >However, >whenever I turned the AC, the compressor would kick in but no cold >air. > My mechanic tells me that if I had no freon, my compressor would not > >kick in and that there might be something else wrong with my >compressor. > >Can anyone shed some light? > >Thanks, >Nate El Great >85 GL-Blue Whale-160K > >


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