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Low Charge Protection Switch

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CAUTION: It is necessary to recover the refrigerant from the A/C system before removing the low charge protection switch.

The low charge protection switch (19E561) is used to prevent A/C compressor damage in the event of a low refrigerant charge, by interrupting voltage to the A/C thermostatic switch and the PCM, when the low side refrigerant pressure drops below acceptable levels. The electrical switch contacts open when the suction pressure drops below normal levels. The contacts close when the suction pressure rises. For specifications regarding operating pressure(s), refer to CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM-GENERAL INFORMATION .

The low charge protection switch is mounted on the TXV.