Hey all - I'm currently trying to get ahead on the warmer weather and get caught up on overdue maintenance on the truck (04 Burb LT). Last year on a road trip we lost a/c when the bearings went on the pulley. This fried the magnet and the clutch. I managed to get the whole front end of the compressor (clutch, pulley and magnet) replaced with a good unit from the salvage yard. I opted for this route since the system was still holding pressure and the compressor on the truck would still turn freely. I didn't want to evacuate the entire system to replace the whole compressor as the truck has rear a/c as well and the cost to refill is a bit prohibitive.
The issue now is the the truck will not engage the clutch either when directly called for (snowflake button) or when using defrost. I have checked resistance on the electromagnet (around 3.5 ohms) and continuity (passes). I have also tried jumping the clutch directly with 12V and it does engage. I have replaced the old blown 10A fuse and already tried a replacement relay. The low side of the system is sitting at around 30 psi which should be okay since ambient is only around 5ºC (41ºF) right now.
Any ideas on what I should be looking at next? Low/high pressure switches? Other wiring issues? Adding refrigerant?
The issue now is the the truck will not engage the clutch either when directly called for (snowflake button) or when using defrost. I have checked resistance on the electromagnet (around 3.5 ohms) and continuity (passes). I have also tried jumping the clutch directly with 12V and it does engage. I have replaced the old blown 10A fuse and already tried a replacement relay. The low side of the system is sitting at around 30 psi which should be okay since ambient is only around 5ºC (41ºF) right now.
Any ideas on what I should be looking at next? Low/high pressure switches? Other wiring issues? Adding refrigerant?