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Old 05-20-2021, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by TommyB
My Olds Toronado does the same thing. I have the pressure sensor unhooked because my compressor is bad and intermittently the dash read out will say low on refrigerant or very low. Sometimes it does it and sometimes it doesn't. very random. who knows. If I hook it up it keeps putting that message up constantly, that'* why I unhooked it.
is your ac compressor clutch connector still attached to the ac compressor? Which isn’t a v5 but I’m guessing that is the only two hookups for it?
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I've had it unhooked for a couple years. the Olds is up on jack stands now going on month 2. I'm doing a bunch of badly needed restoration on the front end. also putting a complete new a/c system in it, minus the evaporater core and 2 lines.
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