Some 1988 C/K trucks have experienced an A/C pressure cycling switch "clicking" sound. This condition exists when compressor operation is needed, such as A/C or defrost. The condition is inherent to the switch's design and its location on the A/C accumulator "J" pipe (See Figure No. 1). The service procedure and parts required to address this condition are as follows:
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER ----------- ----------- A/C Pressure Cycling Switch 3096605 Jumper Wire 12058652
1. Disconnect A/C pressure switch wire from A/C pressure cycling switch. This can be accomplished by depressing indentations on electrical connector and pulling.
2. Unscrew old A/C pressure cycling switch from A/C accumulator "J" pipe schrader valve and replace with new 1989 switch (P/N 3096605).
There is a distinct physical difference between the new 1989 pressure cycling switch (P/N 3096605) and the old 1988 pressure cychng switch (P/N 3040500). The new 1989 switch is approximately 1/2 the size of the 1988 switch. The male connector end of 1988 switch is visible where as the 1989 male end is contained in a black plastic housing and is not easily visible. Both the 1988 and the 1989 pressure cycling switches have visible part numbers stamped on them.
3. Open wire conduit containing old pressure cycling switch wires midway into conduit. Cut the two wires. (Off-set cutting is recommended to allow proper fit when reinstalling wires and connectors into conduit. See Figure No. 1).
4. Strip back all wires and splice new jumper wire (P/N 12058652), using 2 wire connectors (size 16-14). Due to 1989 pressure cycling switch design, the current 1988 eleclrical connector will not fit and, therefore, must be replaced with new jumper wire. The white wires from the new jumper wire can be connected to either green wire from old connector wire.
5. Reinstall wires into conduit and tape end.
6. Plug new jumper wire connector into new A/C pressure cycling switch.
7. Test circuit and check for proper operation.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
For vehicles covered by new vehicle warranty, use:
Labor Op: T7805 Labor Time: .3 Hr.
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