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Will do Reg, thanks for the tip. I am learning as I'm going!
Thanks Reg, that's good thinking, I can check the voltage off the AC clutch connecting wire (before I unwrap the new AC clutch). If there is no power through the cable it must be the relay. Yeah, I have replaced the pressure switch, that was my first thought, the pressure switch may have a fault, but no joy. Cheers for your help. 
Thank you that is really helpful, I hadn't been able to find a video or photos of what was inside the fuse box. For now I've ordered an AC clutch to swap over, that might fix it if the relay isn't buggered.
Thank you very much for the reply. Oh man, that is annoying. I wanted to test the relay before buying a new AC clutch... Oh well, Maybe it's possible to remove the relay with a soldering iron to test it?
Hello, I have a 2007 Mk2 Fiat Scudo.
I am looking for the AC clutch relay. The under bonnet fuse box seems to have a second layer under the top layer of fuses, I can see some relays in there but it looks like a mission to split the fuse box, it's doesn't look like it was designed as a service access. Am I looking in the wrong place? Are the relays in the cabin fuse box passenger side? That's also difficult to access coz they are side on and I can't see what's in there!
I've had the AC re-gassed but then it still wasn't working and I realised the AC clutch isn't spinning. So I want to test if the AC relay's gone before splashing out on a new AC clutch.
Any pointers would be really helpful. Many thanks!!
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