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AC Blowing warmer air out of driver side. And sometimes quits entirely after replacing compressor and more.

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2010 Ford Explorer
I just replaced my AC compressor after the cooling system started cutting out. During troubleshooting, I've replaced the high and low pressure sensors, the heat cool control switch inside the dash, the compressor dryer, and the orifice tube. I also replaced the actuator for the blend door, which seems to be functioning properly
 






I just replaced my AC compressor after the cooling system started cutting out. During troubleshooting, I've replaced the high and low pressure sensors, the heat cool control switch inside the dash, the compressor dryer, and the orifice tube. I also replaced the actuator for the blend door, which seems to be functioning properly
Would a bad heater valve actuator cause this? Something is causing the compressor to cut off I've caught it recently when its blowing warm. The system was filled with the correct amount.
 






Why did you replace all the parts you listed?
 






Why did you replace all the parts you listed?
The AC was cutting on and off randomly. Then the compressor was staying running even when I had it off. I've recharged the system since I've posted about this originally. It was blowing cold out of both vents after the second vacuum and refill. However it started acting up again doing the same thing starting and stopping. And now it's completely stopped working. Low side pressure is reading 100+ psi, when it was working I was at 55psi. Going to get some real gauges on it so I can see the high side pressure. When he vacuumed it down you can tell there was a small leak.
 






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