ANY AUTOMOTIVE AC EXPERTS OUT THERE? I'VE GOT PROBLEMS..........

Low freon kicks out the clutch as a safety precaution.

So it is pumping freon, it uses up all the reserve in the system (because it's low) so it kicks the clutch out.

Then the system cycles the used freon through the rest of the system and then the clutch comes back on again. Rinse Repeat, on and on.

You can jumper the clutch with a jump wire and put in the proper Ounces of freon. Then the system will be full and it will quit jumping in and out.

That is until it leaks out out again from where ever it is leaking.

Most folks can get by with a recharge once a year to keep the used systems going. You know, like a tire that loses a little pressure after sitting over the Winter.