I'm getting the A/C going on my 1980 coupe (Ginger). Most A/C systems have a high side low pressure switch, to keep the compressor from running when the pressure is low. For the life of me, I can't find one on this car, and from looking at the TSM, there never was one. This kind of confirms how the car operated when there was no refrigerant in the system - the clutch would still engage and the compressor would run. The TSM shows that there was one built into the compressors on 1980 4 cyl (non-Eagle) cars. But nothing mentioned for six cylinder cars, and nothing in the wiring diagram. RockAuto lists one for Eagles in 1980 and 1984, but that could have been associated with dealer installed units. Anybody got an answer on this one? Thanks.