It will be an o-ring that has been crimped when fitted
and over time the gas has escaped thru the twisted oring
Undo the connection change the o-ring
go to an auto elec/air con bloke, evacuate the system and regas
Should be around $85.00
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It will be an o-ring that has been crimped when fitted
and over time the gas has escaped thru the twisted oring
Undo the connection change the o-ring
go to an auto elec/air con bloke, evacuate the system and regas
Should be around $85.00
<span style="color:red">[size=18]The Rover Geek of the Week Award goes to ROBBO</span>
Got home just before and checked for some other wiring. There is a little pressure switch hooked up to the sight glass housing. Bridged the wires and bingo.
Thanks all. Just need to fix the leak now and we're cool again...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>Thanks all. Just need to fix the leak now and we're cool again...[/b][/quote]
[size=24]<span style="color:red">Steveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee</span>
Hi guys and gals
I have a similar problem atm with my 93 RRC everything works as above but the clutch wont engage I have chked all the fuses and relays, I also shorted the pressure switch and still nothing… If I give the clutch direct power everything is sweet and very COOOOOLD!!! Are the relays located down by the passenger foot well? If not where? I am lost
Any more ideas?
Mick