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I'm not totally familiar with the '98. My 2005 can have A/C on any setting. Also, mine does not cycle. What I thought maybe happening is that your pressure may be getting too high and tripping the high pressure switch. I've seen these go bad. I've also seen where people over-charged there system by adding more and more freon when the problem was actually a clogged condensor. If your system is properly charged, then you can tell if it is a bad high pressure switch by jumpering the switch. If the compressor stays on and stops cycling then the problem is the switch. The best thing for you is to use a proper set of gauges or take it to a mechanic who has gauges. I highly doubt it will cost you that much since your compressor is definitely good.
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