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    98 Mark VIII AC not working and has me scratching my head..

    Thanks, all. The AC is working like a champ after I added another ¾ of a can of 134a. Just in time for the heat here in VA. Now we'll see if she holds the charge.
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    98 Mark VIII AC not working and has me scratching my head..

    Well, looks like I found the source of the AC problem: very bad mechanic. I have been proceeding from the assumption that the system had enough pressure to kick the compressor on. I was wrong. To make a long story short, based on a friend’s advice to also look at the pressure switches, I...
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    1998 Mark VIII back on the street after 5 years in the garage

    Thanks for your note, billcu. I will look into this possibilty as soon as I get the AC figured out. BTW, I managaed to completely eliminate the brake pulsations. The rotors appeared to be brand new with no signs of wear or scoring, but were discolored. I took my random orbit rotary sander...
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    98 Mark VIII AC not working and has me scratching my head..

    Thank you for your response. I'll look for it there. I had several Merc Grand Marquis with a similar setup for the air compressor. Should have thought to look deeper. But the VLCM is a new one to me and the wiring diagram is misleading or not the right one though everything else on it checks...
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    98 Mark VIII AC not working and has me scratching my head..

    OK, so I am not sure I have located the VLCM. The wiring diagram indicates it is in the "lower front center of engine compartment." I cannot find it for the life of me. The thing I found is right of center and about midway down the front grille. The images for this item shows black fins not...
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    98 Mark VIII AC not working and has me scratching my head..

    See my intro thread just posted for more info on this car which I just got inspected and registered after 5 years in my FIL's garage. One remaining project is the AC which does not work. Here is the AC story so far: A/C is blowing uncooled air. I figured she needed a charge after 5 years...
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    1998 Mark VIII back on the street after 5 years in the garage

    Wait, how could I forgot about the dreaded bland door actuator. I fixed that as well and now the heat is toasty warm inside. Took me about a day to fix as I go slow and deliberately and still make mistakes. Usually correctable :).
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    1998 Mark VIII back on the street after 5 years in the garage

    Greetings from Virginia. I just registerd and passed inspection on my FIL's 98 Mark VIII. 168,000 miles. He was a fighter pilot of F-89Cs in the early 1950s patrolling the north pole from Greenland. He is now 92 and not really up to driving, but I've given him some thrills chauffering him...
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