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On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 08:21:14 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


I think the old Freon 12 systems had a high pressure cut out that
disengaged the clutch, causing the system to cycle on and off in
normal operation. What appears to be new in the more modern systems
is a transducer that also monitors the low side pressure side. If
it
drops too much, the clutch will not engage. It's purpose is to
prevent damage to the compressor by running it "dry". I am not an
AC
expert by any means but it makes sense to me.



Car AC units have had a low pressure cut out for years. My 83 Firebird
had it.
It took 2 cans of gas to get it going from empty.

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Thanks. I never knew that. Actually I don't know much about AC
systems period ....especially in cars. Fooling around with the one
in the little Saturn has been educational.


Yes, indeed!