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That sounds like a sticking clutch relay.
In most ac clutches .015" works fine.
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Unplug the clutch.
low freeon
does it jump or fall? when you turn the ac on theac compressor engages. the ac wheel is always turning when the engine is started but when the ac is on the clutch plates in the wheel engage and the inside of the ac compressor turns an yata yata u get cold air. when the clutch plates engage the engine has to work a little harder to run the ac so the rpms change, and you mpg usually does to.
low on freon nothing has a low ac charge take to shop and have a recharge done this will stop the ac clutch and give you cold air again
Something is causing the ac system to use too much current. Check the ac fuse and make sure it is the proper size. Unplug the connector to the ac clutch and see if the problem continues. If unplugging the clutch stops the fuse from blowing then either the clutch is bad or the ac compressor is locked up and will need to be replaced.
It is fastened to the a/c pump on the lower left side. A drive belt is attached to it.
You may have a bad compressor clutch coil, you need to check the coil and work from there................
Low or no freon will cause the AC not to work. Also if the clutch on the AC compressor has failed, or if the compressor itself failed.
33 is ac clutch circuit. 55 is end of message/no more codes.