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  1. It doesn't. I tried this after reading a related post here. I'll try these suggestions, thanks guys.
  2. Having an issue with the AC in my 89 Skyline GTS-T. A shitty tuner tuned the car in Arizona and I got the car back and brought it to a guy who knows what he's doing to fix it. I'm sure the Arizona guys messed something up. Basically the ac compressor clutch will not engage. Originally I thought it needed to be replaced because it was on it's last legs, so I did. However the new compressor didn't work as well. I loaded up the Link G4 software and when I turn on the AC nothing changes, it doesn't see it as being turned on. However if I change "On Level" from high to low (or the reverse, forget which) for AC clutch it does turn on and I can hear it turn on and it starts to blow cool air. I have it at an AC specialist right now and he's claiming that the wiring is good and they have used an AC control unit from a R32 GTR that is known to work and it still won't turn on. I'm not in front of the software right now but i think the two values are aircon clutch and aircon request. I've tried changing the settings in both and neither fixed the issue aside the clutch engagement. The runtime shows them as always off unless I mess with the "on level" setting. AC request never shows as on. I'm guessing the AC guy is just wrong and there is some kind of electrical issue but I want to make sure there isn't anything i'm missing here since I had who I now know to be a terrible tuner initially set this up. I have a Link G4+ GTRLINK. I'd put the serial number in my account but right now like I said it's at the AC shop. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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