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The bottom one covers the sides of the nut better than the top
I use this one http://www.amazon.com/OEM-25550-Strut-Spring-Compressor/dp/B000CMDPLM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1400614435&sr=8-2&keywords=Strut+tool
It’s a free loaner from Auto Zone here where I live
I use this one http://www.amazon.com/OEM-25550-Strut-Spring-Compressor/dp/B000CMDPLM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1400614435&sr=8-2&keywords=Strut+tool
It’s a free loaner from Auto Zone here where I live
There should be a temperature sensor embedded in the evaporator that lets the controller know that the evaporator has become too cold and it should shut off the compressor, so that the evaporator can de-ice itself. Then when the temp of the evaporator rises above freezing and the ice is melted the sensor sends a signal to the controller and the controller tells the compressor to turn on again.
Not knowing what kind of vehicle you have it is hard to be specific. This is how most A/C systems work. I think you probably need to replace the evaporator as I don’t think the sensor is available. You may want to go to a parts store and ask to take a look at at the replacement evaporator for your vehicle and see if it has a sensor in it. Also it would be a good idea to acquire a Factory Service Manual published by the manufacturer of your vehicle NOT Haynes or Chilton’s. You may be able to find vehicle info at your local library.
Hope this is helpful to you.John
There should be a temperature sensor embedded in the evaporator that lets the controller know that the evaporator has become too cold and it should shut off the compressor, so that the evaporator can de-ice itself. Then when the temp of the evaporator rises above freezing and the ice is melted the sensor sends a signal to the controller and the controller tells the compressor to turn on again.
Not knowing what kind of vehicle you have it is hard to be specific. This is how most A/C systems work. I think you probably need to replace the evaporator as I don’t think the sensor is available. You may want to go to a parts store and ask to take a look at at the replacement evaporator for your vehicle and see if it has a sensor in it. Also it would be a good idea to acquire a Factory Service Manual published by the manufacturer of your vehicle NOT Haynes or Chilton’s. You may be able to find vehicle info at your local library.
Hope this is helpful to you.John
I totally agree with this above reply about sealers
I totally agree with this above reply about sealers
Harbor Freight GIVES AWAY cheap multi meters, they’re not the best but you don’t seem to want to buy one to help you work on this. Look for coupons in the Sunday newspaper or at their website on line and sign up for their fliers and email offers.
Harbor Freight GIVES AWAY cheap multi meters, they’re not the best but you don’t seem to want to buy one to help you work on this. Look for coupons in the Sunday newspaper or at their website on line and sign up for their fliers and email offers.
This is not a Service or Repair question take it to the proper forum
This is not a Service or Repair question take it to the proper forum
Harbor Freight Father’s day sale 6/4 thru 6/17/2013 1/2 ” Central Pneumatic 250 lb torque $18.99 THAT’S A CHEAP IMPACT !!!! NEW
You want one here it is.
Harbor Freight Father’s day sale 6/4 thru 6/17/2013 1/2 ” Central Pneumatic 250 lb torque $18.99 THAT’S A CHEAP IMPACT !!!! NEW
You want one here it is.
It must be your brakes.
It must be your brakes.
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