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A/C Cycling Switch

A/C Cycling Switch
The A/C cycling switch is mounted on a Schrader valve-type fitting on the top of the suction accumulator.
- A valve depressor, located inside the threaded end of the A/C cycling switch, presses in on the Schrader valve stem.
- This allows the suction pressure inside the suction accumulator to control the operation of the A/C cycling switch.
- The electrical switch contacts open when the suction pressure drops. The contacts close when the suction pressure rises. For specifications regarding operating pressure(s), refer to Heating and Air Conditioning.
- When the A/C cycling switch contacts close, the signal to energize the A/C compressor clutch field coil is sent to the PCM. The PCM will then actuate the A/C control relay, energizing the A/C compressor.
- When the A/C cycling switch contacts open, the A/C compressor clutch field coil is de-energized and A/C compressor operation stops.
- The A/C cycling switch will control the evaporator core pressure at a point where the plate/fin surface temperature will be maintained slightly above freezing.
- This prevents icing of the evaporator core and blockage of airflow.
- It is not necessary to discharge the refrigerant system to remove the A/C cycling switch.

Pressure Cutoff Switch
The pressure cutoff switch is used to interrupt A/C operation in the event of high system discharge pressures.
- The pressure cutoff switch is mounted on a Schrader valve-type fitting on the high-pressure side of the compressor manifold and tube assembly (3.0L and 4.0L engines) or the compressor to condenser discharge line (2.3L engine only).
- A valve depressor, located inside the threaded end of the pressure cutoff switch, presses on the Schrader valve stem.
- This allows the pressure cutoff switch to monitor the compressor discharge pressure.
- When the compressor discharge pressure rises the switch contacts open, interrupting A/C operation. When the pressure drops the contacts close. For specifications regarding operating pressure(s), refer to Heating and Air Conditioning.
- It is not necessary to recover the refrigerant to remove the pressure cutoff switch.