rwd_pete
03-11-2003, 01:35 PM
My '78's A/C worked when I got the car, but looked a little cobbled and I'm trying to get it back to factory looking. Most 78-87 cars appear to use a pressure cycling switch located on the side of the A/C accumulator. My '78 came with a crude looking aftermarket Cutler-Hammer temperature switch connected into the electrical circuit at the same point. It had a capillary tube clamped to the A/C refrigerant line. I was going to replace the non factory temperature switch with a spare factory pressure switch I had, assuming that that was the factory setup. However, the fan relay was mounted higher on the '78 than other years, blocking the installation of a pressure switch. The higher loaction appears to be a factory error-proofing method so you can't install the wrong switch.
Did '78 systems operate on temperature cycling switches rather than pressure switches? If so, I imagine then there is a factory temperature switch I should be looking for.
Did '78 systems operate on temperature cycling switches rather than pressure switches? If so, I imagine then there is a factory temperature switch I should be looking for.