Here's the story. I have had working AC post diesel conversion so I know it has worked. Since then I have replaced the AC compressor with a new one due to the old one seizing and destroying itself. Today I got the AC charged back up but when I push the AC "ON" button it blows the fuse for the dash gauges. So here is what I have troubleshooted so far. The following tests were all done turning the key without starting the truck.
AC button pushed on. Blows gauge fuse immediately. Replace fuse.
AC button off. HI/LOW fan buttons pushed. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ compressor disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ AC pressure switch disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ compressor ground wire disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on after reversing the two wires at the compressor. Gauge fuse blow immediately. Replace fuse.
So I am stumped. I have a multimeter but am a real dumb s*** when it comes to knowing how to use it properly. Electrical has never been my specialty. I am in the process of looking through the EWD but I am hoping smarter people may have some knowledge on this.
AC button pushed on. Blows gauge fuse immediately. Replace fuse.
AC button off. HI/LOW fan buttons pushed. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ compressor disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ AC pressure switch disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on w/ compressor ground wire disconnected. Fuse is good.
AC button pushed on after reversing the two wires at the compressor. Gauge fuse blow immediately. Replace fuse.
So I am stumped. I have a multimeter but am a real dumb s*** when it comes to knowing how to use it properly. Electrical has never been my specialty. I am in the process of looking through the EWD but I am hoping smarter people may have some knowledge on this.