Most common cause is a low refrigerant charge Could be a blown fuse
Either your Air Ride switch is turned off or you have a bad compressor. My compressor died on me because of a bad selanoid... have a mechanic look into it. be warned, it can get expensive.
First check the dash light dimmer control switch to be sure it is not turned off then check the fuse.
1) light bulb burned out 2) switch not turned on 3) switch broken 4) power supply disconnected
No...That sensor is a pressure sensor.(located next to the condensor) It will not let the compressor run if the pressure is to low or to high,so the compressor wont be damaged. If it is unplugged the compressor wont come on at all.
A door switch may be broken or out of adjustment or the dome light switch on the dash is turned on.
The panel light dimmer switch is turned off. The panel light fuse is blown. The panel light bulbs are blown out.
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The main dome light control switch is turned off.
The interior light switch on the ceiling of the car might have them turned off, or there may be some electrical short causing the problem.
Fully charged? Bad pressure switch on accumulator/drier? Blow fuse?
Outer fan cools condenser coil as well as compressor. Even though the cycle is turned OFF the compressor needs to be cooled continuously.
Does it have a remote starter? Defective ignition switch?