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98 tahoe with 2000 engine. There is a plug going to the AC compressor, this is on the drivers side, already hooked up.What year/model/engine? Im going to guess it is a 96+ truck with a 5.7. Looks like it could be the high pressure switch on the A/C compressor. But with out more info I could be for anything.
First time I have bought a Haynes manual, and probably the last. I will see what I can find in the links.Haynes manuals are excellent emergency toilet paper. Stop relying on them for actual information.
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What kind of 2000 engine? 5.3? 6.0? 4.8? 5.7? 4.3? 8.1? 6.6?2000 engine.
5.7What kind of 2000 engine? 5.3? 6.0? 4.8? 5.7? 4.3? 8.1? 6.6?
On my 98 Tahoe, it’s to the switch on the compressor (light green and dark green wires).98 tahoe with 2000 engine. There is a plug going to the AC compressor, this is on the drivers side, already hooked up.
Agreed. Haynes and Chiltons are not only devoid of any actual usefull information, they are also so poorly written and edited that I believe they cause more harm than they are worth.Haynes manuals are excellent emergency toilet paper. Stop relying on them for actual information.
REAL manuals in .pdf format are available from links on this site.
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for the pics.On my 98 Tahoe, it’s to the switch on the compressor (light green and dark green wires).
The missing line is to the evap purge valve solenoid.
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