deanamal
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- Keller, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '97 XLT 4.0 SOHC
Hello. When it rains it pours. Just yesterday I posted about power window issues and today my A/C went out. Here are the following symptoms and things that I did to check.
1. When cycling the a/c switch on and off, I hear no difference from the engine when running as to the a/c clutch engaging/disengaging.
2. It blows ambient air with the a/c on max and temp control full cold and when moved to full hot, it definitely blows HOT air. By the way, I live in DFW Texas and it's been murder over here this summer.
3. At the back of the compressor is a round plug. With the engine on and a/c on, the terminals on the compressor ohmed out to zero. I jumpered the terminals in the round plug itself and no clutch engagement - if what I was hoping for here is correct at all.
4. I plugged the round plug (pressure switch I'm guessing here) back in and it makes no difference.
5. I swapped relays in the power distribution box in the engine bay with the PCM relay and that made no difference - this was swapped with the WOT A/C relay (wide open throttle relay).
6. With the engine off, I pulled the flat oblong switch at the front of the compressor nearest the clutch and looked at it. It is a two terminal plug with a black and a black/yellow wires leading to it. The plug has considerable (extreme) wear on one side to the point the orange washer that goes around the plug to act as a seal is totally worn off on one side and that same side shows wear to the point that both terminals are exposed through the plastic plug housing.
7. With the engine off, I tried to jumper a wire from the terminal that I pulled the plug from the clutch to the + terminal and did not hear the clutch try to grab. To get to this terminal, the compressor/clutch is low in the engine and the lug goes in blindly so I used a mirror to make contact with either of the two terminals by the clutch - I got nothing and I did this on advice from a friend. I was told this is where the clutch gets its power from the relay?
I have seen on other threads that it may be a low pressure problem and I guessing the best thing to do is someone test the pressure with a set of gauges before I start shelling money out for freon and stuff. I have seen at parts stores DITY freon kits with gauges supplied. Are these worth the extra money?
Any suggestions here would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration!
1. When cycling the a/c switch on and off, I hear no difference from the engine when running as to the a/c clutch engaging/disengaging.
2. It blows ambient air with the a/c on max and temp control full cold and when moved to full hot, it definitely blows HOT air. By the way, I live in DFW Texas and it's been murder over here this summer.
3. At the back of the compressor is a round plug. With the engine on and a/c on, the terminals on the compressor ohmed out to zero. I jumpered the terminals in the round plug itself and no clutch engagement - if what I was hoping for here is correct at all.
4. I plugged the round plug (pressure switch I'm guessing here) back in and it makes no difference.
5. I swapped relays in the power distribution box in the engine bay with the PCM relay and that made no difference - this was swapped with the WOT A/C relay (wide open throttle relay).
6. With the engine off, I pulled the flat oblong switch at the front of the compressor nearest the clutch and looked at it. It is a two terminal plug with a black and a black/yellow wires leading to it. The plug has considerable (extreme) wear on one side to the point the orange washer that goes around the plug to act as a seal is totally worn off on one side and that same side shows wear to the point that both terminals are exposed through the plastic plug housing.
7. With the engine off, I tried to jumper a wire from the terminal that I pulled the plug from the clutch to the + terminal and did not hear the clutch try to grab. To get to this terminal, the compressor/clutch is low in the engine and the lug goes in blindly so I used a mirror to make contact with either of the two terminals by the clutch - I got nothing and I did this on advice from a friend. I was told this is where the clutch gets its power from the relay?
I have seen on other threads that it may be a low pressure problem and I guessing the best thing to do is someone test the pressure with a set of gauges before I start shelling money out for freon and stuff. I have seen at parts stores DITY freon kits with gauges supplied. Are these worth the extra money?
Any suggestions here would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration!