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Ok, I think I finally found out what that stupid little black box is. I went to the Stealer, and he says it's a Temp. Sensing Switch" Chrysler part# 56005783. This F'r has wires that run directly into the LP feron line. The wires also run into the H-block(I think that's what it's called) Napa says it's discontinued, I still have no a/c!!!:arg h:
Here's a few pics of this POS. The 3 wire deal run to the compressor right? the other runs to my LP freon line, and the other runs into the H-block(I think). Any idear's.
Here's a few pics of this POS. The 3 wire deal run to the compressor right? the other runs to my LP freon line, and the other runs into the H-block(I think). Any idear's.
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That switch is a low temp cutoff switch. It senses the temp in the line and is supposed to cutoff the compressor circut before it freezes up. I have been told it rairly fails. 4seasons no longer lists one for 1st gens. They do have them for other mopars of that era. It has three wires and a temp probe that slides into the low pressure refridgerent line. The plugs are different but the switch is the same. I broke the capillary tube on mine due to mishandling. I don't recall the part# but I bought one from napa and switched the plugs out. It works fine and I didn't even cut the wires I was able to switch the pins from one plug to the other.
Good luck, Rocky
Good luck, Rocky
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Billy D (05-28-2011)
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I'll go to my local NAPA and see if I can get a part number for you. I've got a pretty good parts guy who lets me look thru the books and dosn't seem to be threatened by a customer touching his catalouges. For some reason most counter men seem to be really defensive about you finding something they have no idea how to find. just my observation. Rocky
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Billy D (06-01-2011)