RC-02-Sport-Trak
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- 2002 Ford Sport Trak
My 2002 Sport Trac has been a real champ, until the last few months. I really can't complain as I have nearly 210,000 miles on it. Been a great vehicle, hope it continues. Uses no oil at all. Have owned since new.
In the last month the A/C has started cutting off sporadically at normal highway speeds. Usually comes back on after a few minutes. I am wondering if it might be the magnetic clutch cutting out. I put coolant in the system last year (2013) for 1st time.
Yesterday - 08/05 - I was running errands and got stuck in traffic for about at least 15 minutes. The A/C was on max, cooling fine. It was near 100 outside. I know the compressor will cut out on hard acceleration. The A/C cut out as I was merging onto the interstate. It wouldn't come back on. Usually switching from whatever A/C setting your on to the other setting (e.g., Max to "plain" A/C) causes the A/C to come back on. Not this time. I switched it to vent for about 2 or 3 minutes. Then, switched back to MAX A/C. It came back on.
I have never had an auto A/C unit do this. That is why I was wondering about the clutch. I have not checked the coolant level, as when the A/C works, it cools great.
Any ideas?
This red face is not anger. It's HOT!
In the last month the A/C has started cutting off sporadically at normal highway speeds. Usually comes back on after a few minutes. I am wondering if it might be the magnetic clutch cutting out. I put coolant in the system last year (2013) for 1st time.
Yesterday - 08/05 - I was running errands and got stuck in traffic for about at least 15 minutes. The A/C was on max, cooling fine. It was near 100 outside. I know the compressor will cut out on hard acceleration. The A/C cut out as I was merging onto the interstate. It wouldn't come back on. Usually switching from whatever A/C setting your on to the other setting (e.g., Max to "plain" A/C) causes the A/C to come back on. Not this time. I switched it to vent for about 2 or 3 minutes. Then, switched back to MAX A/C. It came back on.
I have never had an auto A/C unit do this. That is why I was wondering about the clutch. I have not checked the coolant level, as when the A/C works, it cools great.
Any ideas?
