GM Genuine Parts 15-50156 Air Conditioning Clutch Cycling Switch
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Yes, I have a 2005 Silverado and a 2013 Tahoe, and they are both compatible.
Even though it's an ac delco oem, I'd be surprised if China wasn't involved, but it worked perfectly for me.
No, if your system is sufficiently charged. When the sensor is removed, the valve closes. You may have lost a small amount of refrigerant, but it isn't enough to require recharging.
Yes, use a tool to break it loose, then remove it by hand. Don't forget to remember the seal. If any freon is lost, it will be minimal. a couple of drops at most Hand-tighten to a snug fit, then use the tool to turn 1/8 to 1/4 turn.
Selected User Reviews For GM Genuine Parts 15-50156 Air Conditioning Clutch Cycling Switch
My ac issue was resolved. My 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe's compressor clutch wouldn't engage. The issue has been resolved!.
For my 2005 Chevy Suburban, I bought this switch. Using a 16mm wrench, it's simple to install. Ensure that the o- is replaced. Also included is a ring and a switch.
On my Trailblazer, it was a simple task to replace this high-quality OEM part.
Even after replacing this, there is still no air conditioning. I'm not sure what's causing my cold air to stop working.
This did not solve my problem, but it did not cause any other problems, and the installation was simple. My problem turned out to be a low-level issue. The o-pressure switch's o-pressure switch's o-pressure switch' The ring was leaking, as was the Schrader valve close by. If you're doing your own A/C troubleshooting, I recommend checking and/or replacing these items because they're less expensive and easier to replace than an entire air conditioner.
It's identical to the original and performs admirably.
My ac issue was resolved as a result of it.
It was the perfect fit and did an excellent job of repairing my air conditioner.