[Linked Image]

The safety switch is an underrated part of any automotive air conditioning system. For most switches, the purpose is simple but critical: turn the compressor off when it isn’t safe for it to run. You may have noticed that many cars’ compressors won’t engage the clutch if the refrigerant has leaked out. That’s probably because the switch has sensed low pressure and opened the circuit to prevent the compressor from running drying and causing damage.

Read the whole story at Mopar Connection HERE:


Mopar Connection Magazine, your source for daily news, real-world tech, features and much more.
Got a comment, question, or a story? Email me at kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com