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Hey guys, I'm hoping you can help me with this problem. I noticed that my A/C wasn't working, and discovered that the magnetic clutch does not engage when I press the button inside the cabin, even though the light comes on. So I got my digital voltmeter out and checked the wire going to the compressor. There is no voltage going to the compressor with the A/C button on or off, so I suspect a fuse or wiring problem. Do you know where the fuse is for this circuit? Have any of you experienced this problem before? I appreciate any help. Thanks
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i believe hes talking about a transistor in the A/C amplifier. that would be behind your glove compartment. look to the left of the blower motor and it'll be under a white cover.
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