More A/C-electric Qs
- From: "Proctologically Violated©®" <entropic3.14decay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:26:17 -0400
Awl--
Tryna get my friend's A/C going on a 1991 Toyota "suburban" wagon. Like a
corolla wagon?
Think it's electrical, and would like to explore that first. The A/C
stopped working after getting mildly rear ended.
Would like to check fuses first, if that makes sense.
Looked at the fuse panel by the driver's left leg, and it said on the cover
"heater-A/C breakers by assist kick plate".
What/where is an "assist kick plate"?
Horn does not work, possibly a loose wire--there is a dangling wire, can't
see where it goes.
Mention this because this loose wire is also right next to what looks like
the A/C condenser, and possibly may not be for the horn.
Also don't see a horn fuse. I see a horn relay in a fuse block under the
hood, but no fuse.
Am still looking for the low pressure switch, mentioned to me in another
thread, to jump out. How do I recognize this?
..
The A/C compressor looks to be under the alternator, w/ one wire (that I can
see) going to it. Sort of loose, think I snugged it in.
Don't see any other wires, looking from the top, hoping to find the wires
that activate the A/C clutch.
Both radiator fans click on/off, as car idles in hot weather.
If I could SEE where *** was, I'd have a better shot at sleuthing the
problem.
Appreciate any leads/help.
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