Otis GRETSCH ! I should mail you a Gretsch guitar if this works on a 2011 Charger. Outstanding my man, outstanding! Can't believe I'm only the 10th comment here on Friday 13th September 2024. Did your problem ever come back? Did the Dielectric grease help the connection? Some folks were saying that it INHIBITS a good connection, not a conductor - hence the name. I always thought it was electrical contact grease. Very excited, about to check on this fuse situation in a few minutes. Will report.
I have a 2012 R/T challenger. I do not see anything for a clutch fuse. Im going crazy. Fresh charge, no clutch. Replaced compressor and still nothing. No clutch fuse listed
Otis GRETSCH ! I should mail you a Gretsch guitar if this works on a 2011 Charger. Outstanding my man, outstanding! Can't believe I'm only the 10th comment here on Friday 13th September 2024. Did your problem ever come back? Did the Dielectric grease help the connection? Some folks were saying that it INHIBITS a good connection, not a conductor - hence the name. I always thought it was electrical contact grease.
Very excited, about to check on this fuse situation in a few minutes. Will report.
Im going through this same thing on my 2013 charger , driving me insane .
This did fix the problem.
^^^^ I got a 2016 Chevy Malibu pretty sure it’s the same basics I was told I might have a exposed wire
You will need a wiring diagram, the ac clutch on mine is on a series circuit from the fuse block on 1 relay terminal to chassis ground.
Did it work I have a 2011 chrysler 300 limited and it's doing same thing it's not blowing it's melting on that side of fuse
Yes it did. Worked great
I have a 2012 R/T challenger. I do not see anything for a clutch fuse. Im going crazy. Fresh charge, no clutch. Replaced compressor and still nothing. No clutch fuse listed
Should be ac clutch fuse #12