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I have a 2000 mustang ac pump is fine but wont turn on its not geting the signal to turn on i checked fuses and dash panel and i cant think of anything else
Sounds Like The High Pressure Switch on The Air Drier On The Passenger Side Firewall Unplug The Connector From The Switch That Is In The Thing That Looks LIke A Cylinder They Are two Hoses Coming Out It Now That You Found It Take A paper Clip And Stick In Both Contacts On The Wire With Car Running And A/C On The Compressor Should Kick on At This Time If It Does You Know That The Compressor Is Good But I Would Not Leave It Plugged Up Like That For More Than A Few Minutes It Can Burn Up The Compressor If IT is Low On Gas It Will Not Kick on If You Know That It Still Is Full of Gas Then Your High Pressure Switch Is Bad I Would Recommend Making Sure Its Full Before Purchasing A Switch If You Change Switch It Just Unscrews out Counterclockwise
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More then likely its going to be the turn signal switch itself. With everything else working, the switch fr the signals probably wore out. Keep in mind the car is 21 years old.
The flasher is a small round plastic cylinder (unless replaced with a metal one) behind the left edge of the glove box that will look similar to the one in the fuse panel. The first step is to squeeze gently both sides of the open glove box and let it swing downward. It will be snapped into a metal horizontal brace just to the left of the glovebox opening by a small tab and have two wires attached. The number more than likely will be a #552 although I have seen a factory one with a Warner #224
beleive it or not it could be a problem tied into either some of the wiring to do with the ignition such as an ignition fuse.another option is for you to remove the fuse paneling and checking to make sure all of the connections are o.k
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