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Air Conditioner has stopped cooling the car. Have had it looked at by Air Conditioning Specialists and they indicated it was an electrical issue. Have had an Auto Electrician look at it and he could not find any faults with Relays or fuses but power is not getting to the compressor. He is under the impression it might have something to do with either a Faulty SLIP Sensor or it would be the Air Conditioning ECU.

Has anyone had a similar problem and was there a way to fix it.

 

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Modern AC systems are quite complicated, so I don't blame the so called specialists not being able to figure it out. One would need a wiring diagram for the car's electrics to see what components and or modules are in the pathway. Sometimes is as simple as just replacing the climate controller in the dash. Just speculating..

Things like relays very rarely go bad. They would survive a nuclear event in most cases.. haha.

It has to be either a bad sensor or a module, assuming it hasn't lost its gas charge.

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