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BTR9223 - Pressure Switch – A/C – R134a

Original price - Original price €69,20
Original price
€69,20
€69,20 - €69,20
Current price €69,20
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Air Conditioning Pressure Switch for the R134a refrigerant circuit.

Installed in the air conditioning system, it monitors refrigerant pressure and signals the compressor clutch to engage or disengage, protecting the circuit against out-of-range pressures.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic 1994-2001 (P38)
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER P38 1994-2001 — A/C on/off pressure switch (R134a), models with air conditioning
Alternative Codes
BTR9223

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Frequently asked questions

What does the BTR9223 A/C pressure switch do?
The BTR9223 pressure switch monitors refrigerant pressure in the Range Rover P38 air conditioning system. It signals the compressor clutch to engage or disengage, protecting the R134a circuit against out-of-range pressures that could damage the compressor.
Where is the A/C pressure switch located on a P38?
The pressure switch sits in the R134a refrigerant circuit, typically threaded into a high-side line or receiver-drier on the P38 air conditioning system. It's wired into the compressor clutch control so the system can cut the compressor when pressure is out of range.
What are the signs this A/C pressure switch has failed?
A failed pressure switch often stops the compressor engaging, so the air conditioning blows warm, or it lets the compressor short-cycle. On the P38 a faulty switch can also trigger the system to disable A/C as a protective measure, so it's a common first check.