I replaced the compressor relay in the fuse box this past Saturday thinking that might do the trick but it didn’t.
When I headed to work today the compressor came right on and the A/C blew cold air.
I’m thinking the problem has been fixed due to your suggestion.
I’m just surprised the repair shop didn’t check the low pressure switch initially since it was such a simple fix/solution.
I’ll find out tomorrow if there indeed was a leak or not.
I will check behind the compressor to see if there is a another switch.
You have to remember that you had an "intermittent" problem. If it was acting normally and performing normally when in the shop and they were searching for a leak, then they could not find that. They could have done a WAG, wild ass guess, like I did and recommended the part and it did not fix it, then you would not have been happy. At this forum we have experience and want/need all the details you have and share with us. Right now, we both think it is fixed, but it could still not work right and go back to what it was doing. Then we are at square one again.
I can't see or test your rig from here. I can take my past experiences and suggest like I did. If I am right, I am a hero. If I am wrong, and you spent wasted money, I am not a hero. Just let the shop know what happened, share all details with them and go from there. Like @drakon543 and @dnt1010 said, get ready for a 10 year old compressor to also give you a problem down the road. It is an "eventual" happening. Hopefully there are no leaks found.