Freeze switch connection,s OB
#1
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Freeze switch connection,s OB
Can anyone tell me please, are the two wires that go to the freeze switch common with each other.
While cleaning up in that area after new receiver/drier fitted both wires were loose, just want to connect them back.
BTW, I did the mod of fitting a relay to the air-con fan so that it comes on when I select (AUTO) a while back.., but also I left the freeze switch option operable, ie when temperature triggers it.
Ken
80 928 S
5 Speed
UK
While cleaning up in that area after new receiver/drier fitted both wires were loose, just want to connect them back.
BTW, I did the mod of fitting a relay to the air-con fan so that it comes on when I select (AUTO) a while back.., but also I left the freeze switch option operable, ie when temperature triggers it.
Ken
80 928 S
5 Speed
UK
#2
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I'm not certain of what you are asking...
The freeze switch is a simple off/on single-pole, single-throw switch that is operated by temperature from the evaporator. It makes no difference which wire is connected to which post on the switch - the switch simply breaks the wire from the control head to the compressor when the evaporator gets too cold.
The freeze switch is a simple off/on single-pole, single-throw switch that is operated by temperature from the evaporator. It makes no difference which wire is connected to which post on the switch - the switch simply breaks the wire from the control head to the compressor when the evaporator gets too cold.
#3
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I'm not certain of what you are asking...
The freeze switch is a simple off/on single-pole, single-throw switch that is operated by temperature from the evaporator. It makes no difference which wire is connected to which post on the switch - the switch simply breaks the wire from the control head to the compressor when the evaporator gets too cold.
The freeze switch is a simple off/on single-pole, single-throw switch that is operated by temperature from the evaporator. It makes no difference which wire is connected to which post on the switch - the switch simply breaks the wire from the control head to the compressor when the evaporator gets too cold.
Ken
80 928 S
5 Speed
UK