TheJackal
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I began doing this because we always get asked the same questions, but can never find the threads. I forgot about it and found this when I was cleaning off my computer. Now that the A/C season is here, it could be helpful to a few people.
The Blend Door Issue
Before you blame the Blend Door, or the almost equally troublesome Blend Door Actuator, put the A/C into "Max A/C" mode and turn the fan on high. If you still aren't getting cold air from the A/C while in "Max A/C" mode, then you don't have the blend door problem.
If you get a "click click click" sound it could be the Blend Door Actuator.
If you do suspect a blend door issue, see these threads:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214332
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193991
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59787
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=212667
As you can see It's a very common issue.
Blend Door Actuator Part Numbers
EATC (Electronic Automatic Temp. Control, you have this if you have digital A/C controls)
--Dorman part #604201
Manual Temp. Control (you have this if you have knobs that control the A/C)
--Dorman part #604202
Blower Motor Only Works on High
This appears to be a common issue as well. It usually means your Blower Motor Resistor or Speed Controller is dead. Before ordering, remember there are 2 different parts--a resistor for manual A/C controls (knobs), and a "Blower Motor Speed Controller" for electronic A/C Controls (EATC--has a digital readout like a radio does). They're not interchangeable, so make sure you get the right one! Sometimes people say they smell something burning before it stops.
See here: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193997
^Some part #s in that thread, don't know if they're right or not^
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=216963
See also BrooklynBay's List of Useful Threads, Item #55.
Blower Motor Works on all settings Except High
Don't hear this one often, but if it does happen it usually means the "High Speed Blower Relay" is bad. It's located in the Auxiliary Relay Box 1, which is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side, near the air filter housing.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=252928
Blower Doesn't Work at All with EATC
Blower Motor Speed Controller
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=266568
Also see above "Blower Only Works on High"
A/C Compressor Does Not Run when "Vent" is selected
The A/C compressor isn't supposed to run when the knob is turned to "Vent."
:
A/C Compressor Does Not Run in Any Mode
It could either be low refrigerant, or a bad low pressure switch. See below for checking system pressure.
Rear Air Issues
I don't have an Explorer with the rear A/C, but from the diagrams I see it doesn't appear to be complicated. There's no A/C or heater plumbing involved; the rear air operates only when the front A/C or heat is on and gets air from a duct under the dash. So, if you're having trouble with the rear air, it's entirely an electrical issue, and remember that if the front A/C or heat isn't right the rear won't be either. There's a blower motor, resistor, and relay under the console that controls the airflow out the rear vents.
Like the main Blower resistor, this can also be accompanied by a burning smell.
The rear A/C is completely different on 3rd Gens and up.
Vacuum Issues
"Air only blows out of the defrost vent."
Vacuum leaks can cause problems like the A/C blowing out of the defrost or floor vent, either intermittently or all the time.
Things to check include the vacuum switch (A/C control unit), vacuum reservoir (black ball in passenger side fender), as well as checking the vacuum and vac lines. Get your head behind the dash and listen for any unusual hissing sounds.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=192842
A/C Compressor Bypass Belt
You can bypass the compressor with a shorter belt; useful if the compressor is seized.
If you have a V6 engine, you should be able to use the belt for an Explorer built without A/C.
If you have a V8 engine, see the threads below for using the Duralast 835K6 belt from AutoZone:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=161318;
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217676
Bypassing the compressor clutch pulley versus just driving with the A/C off doesn't result in any measurable performance or fuel economy difference.
Measuring A/C System Pressure
If we think your issue is related to a refrigerant problem, we'll ask what your pressure readings are. In order to get a proper pressure reading, you should use a manifold gauge like this one:
See http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158183 to learn how to use a manifold gauge.
Where are the High and Low Service Ports?
A picture is worth a thousand words...
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221770
R-12 vs R-134a
R-12 was used in auto Air Conditioners prior to the mid 90s. R-134a has been used since then.
You need different equipment depending on which you have, and you cannot mix them.
R-12 is more expensive and difficult to find since it has been Banned in the United States and other
countries. If you want to convert to R-134a, you should have a professional do it. See here:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77331
96-98 Accumulator Refrigerant Leak Issue
Refrigerant leak in late model Ford Explorer? Check under the accumulator blanket!
---
Hopefully this information helped you think of some questions you'll need to ask when you start your A/C related thread. The more detailed your descriptions and questions are, the easier we'll be able to help
you.
The Blend Door Issue
Before you blame the Blend Door, or the almost equally troublesome Blend Door Actuator, put the A/C into "Max A/C" mode and turn the fan on high. If you still aren't getting cold air from the A/C while in "Max A/C" mode, then you don't have the blend door problem.
If you get a "click click click" sound it could be the Blend Door Actuator.
If you do suspect a blend door issue, see these threads:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214332
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193991
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59787
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=212667
As you can see It's a very common issue.
Blend Door Actuator Part Numbers
EATC (Electronic Automatic Temp. Control, you have this if you have digital A/C controls)
--Dorman part #604201
Manual Temp. Control (you have this if you have knobs that control the A/C)
--Dorman part #604202
Blower Motor Only Works on High
This appears to be a common issue as well. It usually means your Blower Motor Resistor or Speed Controller is dead. Before ordering, remember there are 2 different parts--a resistor for manual A/C controls (knobs), and a "Blower Motor Speed Controller" for electronic A/C Controls (EATC--has a digital readout like a radio does). They're not interchangeable, so make sure you get the right one! Sometimes people say they smell something burning before it stops.
See here: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193997
^Some part #s in that thread, don't know if they're right or not^
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=216963
See also BrooklynBay's List of Useful Threads, Item #55.
Blower Motor Works on all settings Except High
Don't hear this one often, but if it does happen it usually means the "High Speed Blower Relay" is bad. It's located in the Auxiliary Relay Box 1, which is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side, near the air filter housing.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=252928
Blower Doesn't Work at All with EATC
Blower Motor Speed Controller
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=266568
Also see above "Blower Only Works on High"
A/C Compressor Does Not Run when "Vent" is selected
The A/C compressor isn't supposed to run when the knob is turned to "Vent."

A/C Compressor Does Not Run in Any Mode
It could either be low refrigerant, or a bad low pressure switch. See below for checking system pressure.
Rear Air Issues
I don't have an Explorer with the rear A/C, but from the diagrams I see it doesn't appear to be complicated. There's no A/C or heater plumbing involved; the rear air operates only when the front A/C or heat is on and gets air from a duct under the dash. So, if you're having trouble with the rear air, it's entirely an electrical issue, and remember that if the front A/C or heat isn't right the rear won't be either. There's a blower motor, resistor, and relay under the console that controls the airflow out the rear vents.
Like the main Blower resistor, this can also be accompanied by a burning smell.
The rear A/C is completely different on 3rd Gens and up.
Vacuum Issues
"Air only blows out of the defrost vent."
Vacuum leaks can cause problems like the A/C blowing out of the defrost or floor vent, either intermittently or all the time.
Things to check include the vacuum switch (A/C control unit), vacuum reservoir (black ball in passenger side fender), as well as checking the vacuum and vac lines. Get your head behind the dash and listen for any unusual hissing sounds.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=192842
A/C Compressor Bypass Belt
You can bypass the compressor with a shorter belt; useful if the compressor is seized.
If you have a V6 engine, you should be able to use the belt for an Explorer built without A/C.
If you have a V8 engine, see the threads below for using the Duralast 835K6 belt from AutoZone:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=161318;
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217676
Bypassing the compressor clutch pulley versus just driving with the A/C off doesn't result in any measurable performance or fuel economy difference.
Measuring A/C System Pressure
If we think your issue is related to a refrigerant problem, we'll ask what your pressure readings are. In order to get a proper pressure reading, you should use a manifold gauge like this one:
See http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158183 to learn how to use a manifold gauge.
Where are the High and Low Service Ports?
A picture is worth a thousand words...
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221770
R-12 vs R-134a
R-12 was used in auto Air Conditioners prior to the mid 90s. R-134a has been used since then.
You need different equipment depending on which you have, and you cannot mix them.
R-12 is more expensive and difficult to find since it has been Banned in the United States and other
countries. If you want to convert to R-134a, you should have a professional do it. See here:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77331
96-98 Accumulator Refrigerant Leak Issue
Refrigerant leak in late model Ford Explorer? Check under the accumulator blanket!
---
Hopefully this information helped you think of some questions you'll need to ask when you start your A/C related thread. The more detailed your descriptions and questions are, the easier we'll be able to help
you.