HOW TO INSTALL A/C CYCLE SWITCH ON 88-1998 G M TRUCKS

HOW TO INSTALL A/C  CYCLE SWITCH ON 88-1998 G M  TRUCKS

I’m one step closer to having a fully functional “non leaking” a/c system,this was a easy inexpensive fix.

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Billy Shattered says:

I love the esclade/denali front end

RIchard Davidson says:

That bug is screwing up your air conditioner. Get a flame thrower.

#ANONYMOUS WE ARE A LEGION says:

How would I hook up the 2 wires on the cycling system. Both two power or ground. It's a 1975 Pontiac Catalina it had a VIR system till I bought and installed a accumulator from Auto Air Group. Can you help me Please

Frix Smith says:

It sure is a pleasure to see a demonstration with an engine compartment that is that clean. My Chevy Silverado is a 1999. It will soon be getting a bath. I did clean the condensing coil when I was drying to find the issue with my AC. I used to have a detail business. Shame on me. It's a lot easier to find leaks if your equipment is clean.

to God be the glory says:

mine the chutch won't engage it coul be this switch?or this switch won't has to do nothing with the clutch. jus asking need help thanks

MaM says:

Vaseline or other petroleum products should
never be used on rubber or neoprene objects. It can deteriorate the
rubber or neoprene very rapidly. The correct lube to use is a silicone
based lubricant

84montecarlo says:

can u change that without draining the system ? thanks

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