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SERVICE MAN. UPDATE-SEC. 1B&8A (A/C: COMPRESSOR CONTROLS)

SUBJECT: ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSIS A/C: COMPRESSOR CONTROLS

MODELS/YEARS: 1992-93 CUTLASS CIERA/CUTLASS CRUISER

The following revisions should be made to Section 1B of the 1992-93 Cutlass Ciera/Cutlass Cruiser Service Manual.

1992 Model Year And Page:

1B-7 Under the title "Relays and Switches", the paragraph "High-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" is for the 3.3L Engine Only.

1B-7 Under the title that reads "Pressure Cycling Switch", it should indicate that it is for the 3.3L Engine Only.

1B-45 The paragraph that reads "Low-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" should read "High-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" (3.3L Engine Only).

1B-45 The paragraph that reads "High-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" should read "High/Low- Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" (2.5L Engine Only).

1993 Model Year And Page:

1B-6 Under the title "Relays and Switches", disregard the paragraph "Low-Pressure Cut-Out Switch" (LG7) and refer to "Pressure Cycling Switch" (LG7 Only).

1B-45 The paragraph that reads "Pressure Cycling Switch" should indicate that it is for the 3.3L Engine Only.

1B-46 The paragraph that reads "Low-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" should read "High-Pressure Compressor Cut-Out Switch" (3.3L Engine Only).

Section 8A. Cell 64 Electrical diagnosis (Air Conditioning: Compressor Controls V6 (VIN N) A/C Low Pressure Cut-Out Switch) - Incorrect component name and specification reading.

The A/C Low Pressure Cut-Out Switch is now called A/C Pressure Cycling Switch, its specification should read as follows:

Opens below 172 kPa (25 PSI) Closed above 317 kPa (46 PSI)

Please update your respective service manual accordingly.

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