Hi,
I recently have been diagnosing some A/C troubles and everything I have done points to a faulty low pressure switch. So I went and purchased one and went to install it, after screwing it on tight I could hear refridgerant escaping. I tried adjusting the screw inside of it, but it did not make a difference so I placed my old one back on and it is now completely sealed again. Is the one I just bought defective or does the screw need to be completely in or out to stop the flow?
Thanks for your help,
Sejin
I recently have been diagnosing some A/C troubles and everything I have done points to a faulty low pressure switch. So I went and purchased one and went to install it, after screwing it on tight I could hear refridgerant escaping. I tried adjusting the screw inside of it, but it did not make a difference so I placed my old one back on and it is now completely sealed again. Is the one I just bought defective or does the screw need to be completely in or out to stop the flow?
Thanks for your help,
Sejin