The 300G does not cycle the compressor like the early units, and the
controls are completely different. Probably an overheated vacuum electrical
switch, that shorted out internally. Check the back side of the switch and see
if it is deformed from heat. Could also be a short in the wiring, or a problem
with the low speed resister in the engine compartment.
Don
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2016 3:18 PM
To: Val Jeffers
Cc: yahoogroups
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 1961 300 G A/C Fuse
Val,
Another thing to test is exactly when the fuse blows. If you turn your stat
of OFF and it still blows, your problem is somewhere in the dash controls
or power supply dead-shorting. But if it only happens when you demand the
compressor, you can suspect the stat arcing or else a short in the single wire
leading from the dash to the compressor.
Keith
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