Is this a/c ATC ?

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Is this so called power transistor ?

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Is this so called A/C power transistor ?


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and what is this thing called...located at the A/C Compresor...

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heeee...about to ask question...but found the thing already...now, changed to a new question...heeee...
 
Bro, Chin, from the

1st pic is aircon power control transistor will will make a differential output voltage to the blower there. Normally for seg above use type.

2nd pic if not wrong is the air con pump on/off triggle switch. (two wires)
 
Bro, Chin, from the

1st pic is aircon power control transistor will will make a differential output voltage to the blower there. Normally for seg above use type.

2nd pic if not wrong is the air con pump on/off triggle switch. (two wires)

1st pics, in other words...it control resistor of the blower..."carefull hot when touched" heeee

2nd pic, yup 2 wires...yes...
thanx to you...

it's this one i think...cutout switch

Many A/C systems have a low-pressure cutout switch that prevents the compressor clutch from engaging if system pressure (the refrigerant charge) is too low. This is designed to protect the compressor from damage in the event of a leak. So if the clutch is not engaging, check the refrigerant charge and the cutout switch. The clutch air gap is also important for proper clutch operation. If the clearance is not correct, the clutch may slip and burn or not engage at all. The specs can be found in a service manual along with adjustment procedures. Generally speaking, most clutches call for a 0.015 to 0.040 inch press fit clearance.
 
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