What Aragorn said - the early cars that drove the compressor clutch directly from the HEVAC will throw a book if the gas is low. Later cars that drive it through a relay had this 'check' programmed out in the HEVAC (because the load of a relay coil being far less than that of the clutch).
That's why you can't put a relay on an early HEVAC without a big resistor to dump current into (part of the factory loom fix/upgrade thing), and similarly can't put an early HEVAC into a late car. You could put a late HEVAC into an early/no relay car though and it will work, and you won't get a book if the gas is low enough to not run.
Southampton with a Nanocom for Thor/GEMS P38s
1996 4.6 HSE, then became a 4.0, now cubed.
1997-8 4.6 HSE Motronic/Wabco prototype vehicle. Now M57 powered. Still auto.