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Originally Posted by upallnight
Before throwing parts at it, verify that the clutch coil for the compressor is receiving voltage to engage. If you have voltage, check the clutch coil to see that the coil circuit is good. Could be the air gap between the pulley and coil is more then allowed. Here's a video on the air gap and fixing it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNx0X4INfiw
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Thanks for that was interesting and informative.
I want to check the voltage to the compressor but I was looking at it today and I can see and barely reach the socket connection. I cant see how it is held on and I have looked at images on the net of compressors and see the black sheath that it plugs into.
Do you just pull it straight back to unclip it or is there some unseen clip holding the male and female parts together.