you have to remove neg.batt cable for 1 minute.may have to do a couple of times to reset ac controller
If you mean an AC - air conditioner compressor, definitely yes. Assuming that the drive belt is not an issue and the cars computer will allow it to senses the disconnection. You could if it was an air conditioner compressor but it would be hot!
It could, the computer will disengage the ac compressor if the engine temp is too high.
Try reseting the computer. My 92 Deville did that on day and it turned out to be a faulty air compressor drawing to many amps..
likely not. they are different generations.
unless the air conditioner is on the same circuit and drawing enough power to hinder the computer, or there is enough humidity to cause condensation on the computer, no. computers love to be cold.
Your A/C compressor is shot. It's internal computer (or that of your car) is malfunctioning. The "jerk" is when your "A/C" kicks in...an A/C compressor takes much of your cars usable power. As it turns on and off you will get the hiss and jerk. (the hiss comes from the overworked compressor lines cooling)
I had the same problem, Just disconnect the battery power for 8 seconds, this will reset the computer, then reconnect the battery this should get the message to erase and your AC should work. This worked for me on a 96 SLS. Adam Quiroz
No, replacing a hard drive will.
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You don't. It is an LT1 with the infamous GM Optispark ignition. There is no adjustment, the computer does it for you. If you are replacing the Distributor, all you do is take the old one off and put in th new one, no adjustment needed.
I'm not positive, but I do believe that it reads the original mileage. If it read that of the replacement, people would make their cars appear newer by replacing the computer. Besides, I'm pretty sure the odometer is its own instrument and has its own memory, and has little connection with the computer iteslf.
A computer should not have an ignition system.