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AC Pressure Switch Options
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Posted: Friday, February 05, 2010 11:08:39 PM


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Going to need the AC pressure switch and its connector for a late model GM. Prefer to have the line it is mounted on as well, so I can weld the fitting into the Vintage Air setup. Not sure if they are all the same, need one that will work with the PCM in the 2002 Camaro. The binary switch is not going to do it...

Lost in the 60s
Posted: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:26:02 PM


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Location: Near Stillwater

Might be as easy to run over to u-pull-r parts in Bethel and get what you need. Do they only use 1 switch ? I thought they had a low and high cut-out system.



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Posted: Saturday, February 06, 2010 4:39:20 PM


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Mitch, I ordered a new sensor, and got a peice of line from Johns. I will have to make it work. On the performance cars, they used a sensor that is basicaly a pressure transducer, that way it could turn the fans on low, high, off and monitor the pressure for best efficincy instead of just the safety switches found on most vehicles.
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