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A/C pressure switch location
I’m looking for the low side pressure switch on a 99 Lexus es300. I’m following the larger refrigerant line from the compressor and it looks like it runs through the firewall to bring the dash. Before I start tearing things apart, can anyone confirm the location of this switch?
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There is a pressure switch right by the receiver/drier (might be right on it can't remember) it is both a low and high pressure sensing switch. What problem are you trying to diagnose?
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
(Post 11522198)
There is a pressure switch right by the receiver/drier (might be right on it can't remember) it is both a low and high pressure sensing switch. What problem are you trying to diagnose?
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...d42752022.jpeg It does read hi and low megapascals which makes what you’ve said make sense. |
There is only one switch AFAIK, there used to be two in the past (high and low). As I've stated in the past I don't know much about A/C systems we have a couple of members here that know much more and will chime in.
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Hello,
How did the issue first begin? Check the Continuity of Pins 1 and 4 on the Pressure Switch, while they rarely fail, it may be a possibility. Sounds a lot like an issue described here, which turned out being the Lock Sensor on the Compressor, it is designed to tell the ECU if the compressor is spinning, and shut down the system if it locks to prevent further damage to the AC system or the drive belt, it also never showed any error codes in the Diagnostics menu. You can probably check it with a multimeter, but to actually see the signal it puts out, you will need an oscilloscope linked in the thread. Hope this helps and best of luck! |
Originally Posted by Arsenii
(Post 11522369)
Hello,
How did the issue first begin? Check the Continuity of Pins 1 and 4 on the Pressure Switch, while they rarely fail, it may be a possibility. Sounds a lot like an issue described here, which turned out being the Lock Sensor on the Compressor, it is designed to tell the ECU if the compressor is spinning, and shut down the system if it locks to prevent further damage to the AC system or the drive belt, it also never showed any error codes in the Diagnostics menu. You can probably check it with a multimeter, but to actually see the signal it puts out, you will need an oscilloscope linked in the thread. Hope this helps and best of luck! https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...63f49c2af.jpeg |
Yes, it will require evacuating the system to replace the sensor, and I have my concerns about Delphi sensor working too nicely with your Denso compressor. Before you do that, I would suggest diagnosing the existing sensor instead of throwing parts on problems, it may not end up being the sensor at fault, which could be quite unfortunate considering the amount of work required to replace it.
Hope this helps and best of luck! |
A/c issue still unresolved
A/c doesn’t work and only blows cold if I jump the magnetic clutch relay. Clutch won’t engage when a/c button is pressed. Car has never been in an accident. It just stopped all of a sudden. Can someone point me in another direction? I’m out of ideas at this point.
To date, I’ve verified: Changed out a compressor with a new one. Changed out climate control unit with one used. Solar sensor is functioning (no codes on climate control unit). Pressure switch works (fans engage once disconnected). System vacuumed and leak tested. New Denso magnetic clutch relay (old and new relay audibly clicks). All fuses checked. No broken wires (clutch engages when jumped at relay). |
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