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Originally Posted by rjn72
You got it. I was jumping across the wrong terminal. Sometimes I do things that make me feel awfully dumb. oh well, at least I know. So the pressure switch jumper makes the compressor come on, Would a vaccuum on the system be the next best step to try?
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Rj, First how does the compressor sound? At this point if you have done a good visual insp. of the lines fittings and snugged things down a little, you could try and charge it. By hooking up to the low side(big line) turn compr. on and dump a can of freon w/ oil charge in it, then dump another can of straight freon in it. There you should have some cool air and the compr should run without labor. Try it for a few days and see if it holds it, if it does you could top it off with a partial can until the big line condensates. That is exactly how I just did mine. If it holds a few more days I'm takin it to my buddys shop and vacuuming it and doing it right. Hope I helped you, Randy