2007 Discovery 3 SE7 TDV6 2.7
2012 SZ Territory TX 2.7 TDCi
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Yhep! still nothing it worked for about a day and then stoped againe mmmmm let me see now???????
help needed
cheers
If you go to the receiver/dryer you should see that there is a pressure switch somewhere inline. If there is insufficient gas or a faulty switch, the compressor won't turn.
Because the oil for the compressor is in the gas circuit, this cut out mechanism stops the compressor grinding itself to death.
When I started to have aircon issues the first thing I did was check this. I bypassed the switch (bridged to contacts in the leads) and the compressor started up leading me to the correct but expensive conclusion that there was a leak.
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