chellnmike72
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Newbie > My name is Mike. We have had a 2000 Grand Am GT for about 7 years. Great car for her and relatively hassle free on my end of car maintenance responsibilities......
On to my Pontiac late 90's early 2000's question: Anyone happen to know how to jump/bypass the compressor relay, well actually what two "Pins" to use after the relay is removed to get the clutch to engage.
There is a you-tube link below to better explain what I'm talking about....
From my research I have found that when our(G.M./Pontiac) systems are low on freon a safety switch won't allow the clutch to engage on the compressor. I need the clutch on the compressor to engage to take on the new freon I have. So as stated above you can temporally jump the relay using the 2 out of the 4 "Pins" Turning on the clutch so I can add the freon, then replace the relay.
>>>Any one happen to know what 2 pins to use???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Se6qv98vCpQ
Thanks > Mike
On to my Pontiac late 90's early 2000's question: Anyone happen to know how to jump/bypass the compressor relay, well actually what two "Pins" to use after the relay is removed to get the clutch to engage.
There is a you-tube link below to better explain what I'm talking about....
From my research I have found that when our(G.M./Pontiac) systems are low on freon a safety switch won't allow the clutch to engage on the compressor. I need the clutch on the compressor to engage to take on the new freon I have. So as stated above you can temporally jump the relay using the 2 out of the 4 "Pins" Turning on the clutch so I can add the freon, then replace the relay.
>>>Any one happen to know what 2 pins to use???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Se6qv98vCpQ
Thanks > Mike
