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Location: San Antonio area
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System is low on freon. And that's not a fan switch - it's a safety switch that protects the compressor when the system is low on freon - it just happens to also cause both fans to run.
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Sounds like low Freon but if this is a C68 auto AC car you should have maybe a flashing light at the AC control panel and you should also be able to do the diagnostics from the C68 control panel. See the C68 section of your FSM!
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Location: Satellite Beach
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I ran the diagnostics but I'm not getting (09) low freon...
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Satellite Beach
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SOLUTION
My problem was solved by replacing the fan pressure switch AC Delco part #15-2351 GM part #14078970 (closest to the fire wall)...found it on eBay for $20. Hope this helps anyone with the same symptoms listed here ![]() |
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