2000 Chevrolet Blazer - A/C High Side Pressure Switch

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Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch - 20055

Part #:
20055
Line:
MRY
$36.99 Each
Availability Controls for Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch
Pressure Switch   High Pressure Compressor Mounted Cut-Out Switch; 2 Terminal; Purple
Material:   Metal, Plastic
Type:   High Cut-Out
Terminal Type:   Pin

Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch - 20058

Part #:
20058
Line:
MRY
$16.99 Each
Availability Controls for Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch
Pressure Switch   High Pressure Compressor Mounted Cut-Out Switch; 2 Terminal; Red
Material:   Metal, Plastic
Type:   High Cut-Out
Terminal Type:   Pin

Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch - 35974

Part #:
35974
Line:
MRY
$35.99 Each
Availability Controls for Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch
Pressure Switch   High Pressure Compressor Mounted Cut-Out Switch; Blue, Red Or White; 2 Terminal; Without Connector
Material:   Metal, Plastic
Type:   High Cut-Out
Terminal Type:   Pin

ACDelco 2 Terminal A/C Pressure Switch - 15-50812

Part #:
15-50812
Line:
ACD
$67.99 Each
Availability Controls for ACDelco 2 Terminal A/C Pressure Switch
Pressure Switch   High Pressure
Material:   Plastic, Steel
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

ACDelco 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch - 15-5643

Part #:
15-5643
Line:
ACD
$37.99 Each
Availability Controls for ACDelco 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Switch
Pressure Switch   2 Door Or 4 Door; Low Pressure
Color:   Black, Yellow
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female
An air conditioning (A/C) pressure switch monitors the pressure inside the air conditioning system to ensure proper refrigerant flow. If refrigerant levels are low, or if other issues in the A/C system prevent it from reaching appropriate operating pressure, the A/C pressure switch will deactivate the compressor clutch. This prevents the compressor from cycling and limits the risk of compressor damage due to low refrigerant or oil levels.