Doe's my truck have AC??

Hey How can I tell if my 1983 toyota 4X4 pickup has AC or not?? Thanks Any Help will be nice Thanks again Jamie

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Jamie Mello
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1.) It will have an A/C button on the climate control panel. 2.) It will have a compressor driven by a belt under the hood. Look at the belt(s). At the minimum, you will have the main pulley, fan, and alternator. Optionally, there could be a power steering pump and/or compressor. A power steering pump will have a "jar style" filler cap, the compressor will have what looks like an air valve cap on a tire.
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Bonehenge (B A R R Y)

There is a button to turn it on and off. There is a compressor mounted to the front of the engine in addition to the power steering pump, alternator, and water pump.

If you are not able to identify the air conditioning system and its controls ...

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Jeff Strickland

"rb" found these unused words:

Mickeystuff spill chucker ...

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Sir F. A. Rien

How is who (whom ?) able to use a computer?

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Jeff Strickland

"Jeff Strickland" found these unused words:

One would presume Jamie, who seems to have a case of extreme possessiveness. {That or he's buck'n for a hart.}

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Sir F. A. Rien

Thanks a lot all of you that helped me. I looked at my friends 83 toyota truck that is just like mine that doe's have ac and he has a lot more stuff under there. Then I do. Thanks Jamie have a nice day all.

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Jamie Mello

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jp2express

An excellent example of the current quality of ejukashun.

Now the Portland skools are -=demanding=- that parents -=buy=- 'spill chuckers'. Unfortunately while the words may be -=spelled=- correctly, they aren't the applicable ones for the meaning.

Worst offender is mickeysoft's ... always suggests possessive for any plural or word ending in "s".

"jp2express" found these unused words:

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Sir F. A. Rien

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