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<blockquote data-quote="Kent300" data-source="post: 78034" data-attributes="member: 11137"><p>OK, here's where I am. A/C working good. Replaced the coil on the clutch and all was well for a while. When it quit (it didn't blow the fuse this time) I was able to find the problem-the connector that connects the coil to the machine wiring must have a short. I can wiggle and torque it and the clutch operates. I can easily fix this problem by just wiring direct with wire nuts but the schematic shows a diode in the clutch circuit. Where is the diode? This diode no doubt keeps the coil from discharging back into the machine wiring when it is switched off. I don't want to lose that protection. Does anyone know where the diode is? If it's not in this Male/Female connector I won't worry about it but I'd like to know for sure. I have the service manual that shows the diode but not where it's located.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kent300, post: 78034, member: 11137"] OK, here's where I am. A/C working good. Replaced the coil on the clutch and all was well for a while. When it quit (it didn't blow the fuse this time) I was able to find the problem-the connector that connects the coil to the machine wiring must have a short. I can wiggle and torque it and the clutch operates. I can easily fix this problem by just wiring direct with wire nuts but the schematic shows a diode in the clutch circuit. Where is the diode? This diode no doubt keeps the coil from discharging back into the machine wiring when it is switched off. I don't want to lose that protection. Does anyone know where the diode is? If it's not in this Male/Female connector I won't worry about it but I'd like to know for sure. I have the service manual that shows the diode but not where it's located. [/QUOTE]
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