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You should have what they call an "AC Pressure Transducer" mounted on your receiver/drier.
I think that stopped in 2007. There’s no electronics at all on the receiver/drier
Nice wade, to clarify a little more.
Thank you for posting that. Does the refrigerant need to be evacuated to change the switch?
Not that I am aware of. There is a valve in the port that the sensor opens as you install it. You may get a little puff of refrigerant as you are removing the sensor.Thank you for posting that. Does the refrigerant need to be evacuated to change the switch?
maybe you risk getting some moisture into the system thoughThank you for posting that. Does the refrigerant need to be evacuated to change the switch?
@UmmScott might be able to walk you through some troubleshooting steps to make sure you are on the right path.Since my evaporator is freezing up, I’m assuming the switch is stuck open (you know what happens when we assume? Is there a chance if it’s stuck open, when I remove the switch, there is nothing to keep the refrigerant from free-flowing out?