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Re: 95 corolla a/c button flashes 1.6L
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The flashing light on the AC Button means the pressure switch on the high
> side is shutting the system down. Either the pressure is wrong, or the
> switch is toast. See an AC specialist if you can't test this stuff
> yourself.
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On every Toyota I am familiar with, the flashing light on the AC button does
not have anything to do with the pressure switch; it means that the system
has detected a difference in compressor and engine RPM. Does the 95 Corolla
have a different system?
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Ray O
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> I once thought that I could service my AC system, and messed it up. All I
> lost was the time and material to make the mistake; it would have cost the
> same to do the service had I gone to the shop in the first place.
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> "goldy9955" <g.g.diaz@att.net> wrote in message
> news:642dd4c1f57c7a1f7a23d8da618e0aad@localhost.talkaboutautos.com...[color=green]
>> Hey Ray O, I checked for the clutch speed sensor
>> and there is no sensor on the compressor. It has
>> only 1 wire going to the clutch.I did'nt find an engine rpm sensor
>> either.
>> It has a distributor. By the way, a sticker on the hood says its a 1.8L,
>> is there a difference? It has a 4 wire pressure switch on the high side
>> line going into the evaporator all different colors. I'll keep looking.
>> Thanks.
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