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Old 03-21-2013   #31
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I am looking for a complete electrical schematic of the A/C system on a 90' and 91' (I assume they are the same) ZR-1.
I assume you have electronic control (there is manual). If this helps let me know, if not, I'll delete the post.



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Old 03-21-2013   #32
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Whoops, pages out of order. sorry.


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I was going to recharge my A/C myself. For $20 you can get yourself certified, to remove and recharge, it's an online course http://www.macsw.org/MACS/Section_60...d-27fd9b9153f6.
Not sure what the rules are in Japan but here in the U.S. this is all you need to do it legally. There's other Youtube videos and online courses to learn more, along with your FSM. Why pay someone you don't know, when you could spend roughly the same amount and learn yourself? You can't trust anyone more than yourself. The most expensive part is the equipment, but you will own it and always have it.

I took my 609 Cert 2 years ago.. It is also open book at least when I took it.. fairly easy test to take
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Whoops, pages out of order. sorry.
Joe.....you are DAMAN.....thanks....I shall study this. Appreciate the photo copies
I am looking for that 25 amp A/C fuse on main fuse block? I have no voltage at the pressure cycling switch so I hot wired the compressor clutch which engaged fine.

Cliff

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Old 03-22-2013   #35
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YW. If you need the fuse block details, let me know.
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YW. If you need the fuse block details, let me know.
Ya...where is that A/C 25 amp fuse?
Or maybe I should ask were is that Main Fuse Block

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Ya...where is that A/C 25 amp fuse?
Or maybe I should ask were is that Main Fuse Block

Main Fuse Block 8A-11-0
Sad I know that without looking
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Old 03-22-2013   #38
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Main Fuse Block 8A-11-0
Sad I know that without looking
Hi: That is NOT sad......That is Happy
So where is that fuse block on the car and is there a 25 amp A/C Fuse in that block?

I am presently looking at the A/C Clutch Relay (VetteVet on the phone explaining it is second relay to right of steering Column)
I am checking to make sure I have HOT at the relay with engine running. And then Hot after the relay. I have no voltage at the 10 amp A/C fuse on right passenger fuse panel. No voltage at A/C High Pressure Cut out switch or A/C Pressure Cycling switch.

This all happened when I was poking around with a hot wire and you know how that goes
I am soooooo close......

Cliff

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I am not where I can look at the 8A manual or the car.
but if memory serves the fuses are labeled.

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Hi: That is NOT sad......That is Happy
So where is that fuse block on the car and is there a 25 amp A/C Fuse in that block?

I am presently looking at the A/C Clutch Relay (VetteVet on the phone explaining it is second relay to right of steering Column)
I am checking to make sure I have HOT at the relay with engine running. And then Hot after the relay. I have no voltage at the 10 amp A/C fuse on right passenger fuse panel. No voltage at A/C High Pressure Cut out switch or A/C Pressure Cycling switch.

This all happened when I was poking around with a hot wire and you know how that goes
I am soooooo close......

Cliff
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Old 03-22-2013   #40
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Here's the fuse block on the passenger side. The 2 fuses are 15A CTSY fuse and 25A A/C fuse. The clutch relay should be fed from 25A. Not sure why you have a 10A for CTSY (if that's what you're talking about).
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