First, the clutch won't engage if the refrigerant level is low. Start there. Next, check the sensor at the receiver/dryer.
Yes they will fit cause i have a 92 roadmaster and they fit perfect
bad clutch cable, or not enough oil on the clutch plates.
BAD clutch slave cylinder, wore out clutch and pressure plate.
There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.
Bad or worn friction disc, faulty clutch fork, faulty throwout bearing, clutch out of adjustment... pick your poison.
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What specific kind of vehicle do you have? It does sound like the clutch may be bad, but we also need to know what you are working on. You need to run power straight from the battery to the compressor. If is still does not engage then you need to replace the compressor and clutch, they are dead. If they do engage, then you have a wiring or computer issue.
Your 1995 Buick Roadmaster may stall while driving due to several potential issues, such as a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or issues with the ignition system like worn spark plugs or a malfunctioning ignition coil. Additionally, a dirty air filter or a problem with the engine's sensors, such as the mass airflow sensor, could also cause stalling. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a mechanic to pinpoint the exact cause. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues.
could be several things. the signal comes from the switch on your dash and follows wiring to a relay and more wiring to the clutch. you are bypassing all of that when "jumping" the clutch. if it works when jumped the clutch is good. get a test light and check the wiring to the clutch. good luck....a/c wiring sucks
There are several reasons that would cause the steering column not to turn to the right in your 1995 Buick roadmaster. The most common reason would be the right side torsion bar is not connected properly.
Possibly a bad heater core. Could be simple stuff though. Have you checked your coolant level? Sometimes those "doors" in the dashboard for the heat and a/c are not opening and closing properly.