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Air Conditioning quit today, but I got it working
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<blockquote data-quote="500K_773" data-source="post: 471" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Today my air conditioning quit working right before lunch time (indicator light and the blower motor). Not a good day to quit. It was hot, humid, and smoky from the forest fires. First of all I didn't know where the fuse panel was and secondly I didn't have any spare fuses, so it had to wait until after quitting time. After I finished, I looked up the fuse panel location in the service manual. It's located in the panel in front of and below the operators seat (behind your calf when in the operators position). You also need a wrench or a socket to remove the cover. I found the fuse to be OK, so went elsewhere. All the connectors at the A/C compressor were also fine. I was just about to remove the door in preparation for tomorrow's work day without A/C. I decided to remove the panel with the A/C and blower controls as a last chance to find the problem. I then pushed the connectors all the way onto the switches and the A/C came back on. All the bouncing around on rough terrain must have caused the connector to come loose. Just a FYI in case you have a similar experience with an electrical problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500K_773, post: 471, member: 33"] Today my air conditioning quit working right before lunch time (indicator light and the blower motor). Not a good day to quit. It was hot, humid, and smoky from the forest fires. First of all I didn't know where the fuse panel was and secondly I didn't have any spare fuses, so it had to wait until after quitting time. After I finished, I looked up the fuse panel location in the service manual. It's located in the panel in front of and below the operators seat (behind your calf when in the operators position). You also need a wrench or a socket to remove the cover. I found the fuse to be OK, so went elsewhere. All the connectors at the A/C compressor were also fine. I was just about to remove the door in preparation for tomorrow's work day without A/C. I decided to remove the panel with the A/C and blower controls as a last chance to find the problem. I then pushed the connectors all the way onto the switches and the A/C came back on. All the bouncing around on rough terrain must have caused the connector to come loose. Just a FYI in case you have a similar experience with an electrical problem. [/QUOTE]
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