Macrobb
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When the clutch stops engaging, take a couple of jumper wires, unplug the connector at the compressor and put ground on one, 12V on the other. It should immediately engage - if not, something's wrong with the clutch itself.
This might well be the problem - I've seen the clutch wears to the point that the gap is too much and the electromagnet has a hard time pulling it enough to yank it inward(once it moves closer, it'll have more magnetic flux and just pull itself in the rest of the way).
This might well be the problem - I've seen the clutch wears to the point that the gap is too much and the electromagnet has a hard time pulling it enough to yank it inward(once it moves closer, it'll have more magnetic flux and just pull itself in the rest of the way).