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Refrigerant Pressure Sensor / Switch: Testing and Inspection




R-134a
The dual pressure switch is a combination of the low pressure switch (for checking the quantity of refrigerant) and the high pressure switch (for prevention of overheating). It is installed in the receiver, and when the pressure becomes approximately 200 kPa (29 psi) or lower, the compressor stops, thus preventing the compressor from being damaged by heat When the pressure reaches approximately 3,140 kPa (455 psi) or higher, the compressor stops, thus preventing overheating. There is generally no necessity for inspection; if, however, an unusual condition, such as nonoperation of the compressor is encountered, check by following the procedure given:

ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION

Dual Pressure Switch (E17):




1. Disconnect connector of the dual pressure switch.
2. Install the manifold gauge set.
3. Observe the gauge reading to confirm that refrigerant is sufficient in the air conditioning system.
4. If refrigerant is sufficient, check the continuity between the two terminals of the dual pressure switch shown in the figure. If defective, replace the dual pressure switch.