jurzeyfresh
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- 2013 Explorer XLT 4wd
Two days ago the AC in my explorer stopped working. Air blows hard, but there is no perceptible cooling effect on it. Its hot out and that makes the wife grumpy.
First I checked that the serpentine belt was ok and it is, then I verified that the compressor clutch is engaging and it is. Then I checked the low side port and found the pressure is in the red on my cheap gauge. I don’t have a real manifold pressure gauge so I can’t get high side pressure. Also, as you can see in the picture, something melted in the compressor. I don’t know what it could be since the clutch still appears to work.
The clutch engages on and off when the AC button is pressed. No funny noises or anything.
The pressure shows red on my cheap gauge no matter whether the AC is running or not. Nothing moves the gauge.
All around the compressor pully and sprayed around the underside of the engine bay is what appears to be black melted plastic/rubber. i'm going to attempt to attach a picture.
Any ideas on how to fix? Is this common?
First I checked that the serpentine belt was ok and it is, then I verified that the compressor clutch is engaging and it is. Then I checked the low side port and found the pressure is in the red on my cheap gauge. I don’t have a real manifold pressure gauge so I can’t get high side pressure. Also, as you can see in the picture, something melted in the compressor. I don’t know what it could be since the clutch still appears to work.
The clutch engages on and off when the AC button is pressed. No funny noises or anything.
The pressure shows red on my cheap gauge no matter whether the AC is running or not. Nothing moves the gauge.
All around the compressor pully and sprayed around the underside of the engine bay is what appears to be black melted plastic/rubber. i'm going to attempt to attach a picture.
Any ideas on how to fix? Is this common?