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Old 06-30-2008, 01:48 PM
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i got a 98 ram 5.2, the ac does not work and when i turn it on the compressor doesnt even kick on. i am thinking it might be the fuse. and dont know the fuse number. and also if any of you have any other ideas that would be great. thanks
 
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Don't you have the fuse box covers ?
 
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ya i figured that out lol but that wasnt the problem so if anybody has any other ideas.
 
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its your compressor or you donr have any free on
 
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for some reason it wont take any freeon
 
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Well as long as you got that figured out, then like engineblock says , you are low on 134a (free on), which means you probably have a leak that you need to find first.
 
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And since it's a 98 the evap coil in the heater box is prolly shot!
 
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is there anyway to check the evap box?
 
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Since it can't be seen , the best way is to take it to someone who has a refridgerant detector. They will stick it up inside the lower duct .
 



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