stonerhino
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- 2004 Explorer v6 XLT
It's been raining its butt off here in Virginia for the past 3-4 days. The obligatory window scum easily dispatched by a few seconds blast of the defroster and I'm good for about 10 miles.
The scum issue is not really a problem. I detailed cars during my many years of unemployment, so its a non-issue. A good grease absorbing microfiber cloth rips it right off.
So today driving to family on thanksgiving, my window started fogging up. I hadnt driven 100ft from my parking spot in front of the house when the breath of everyone started to fog things up. I turn the defroster on and it worked great for about 3 seconds, then got worse. I had a passenger clearing the window off every chance we got to stop. Thankfully lots of red lights. I let the car warm up before the short 3mile drive back home and it just didnt do anything except blow hot air.
Once home, I popped the hood to check on things. Nothing sounded out of the ordinary and no smells, I cut everything off, unloaded my weary mother back into the house, and came back out dressed to destroy.
I started the engine and turn defrost on. Compressor cycles for 2 seconds and cuts out. Engine was now at running temp, dialed heat. Zero help. Switched to cold. No change. I dont have a recirculate button, so that was not tried.
I check my mothers F150 to see if it's really just one of those days, or if I had a problem with the freon system. Same behavior, except within 1 minute of engine running, it was starting to defrost even with the windows down and the wind blowing through the cab. The compressor cycled out after 2 seconds and never came back on.
I drove this yesterday (Wednesday) 30 miles in rain, without issue in the same conditions.
Suggestions anyone?
The scum issue is not really a problem. I detailed cars during my many years of unemployment, so its a non-issue. A good grease absorbing microfiber cloth rips it right off.
So today driving to family on thanksgiving, my window started fogging up. I hadnt driven 100ft from my parking spot in front of the house when the breath of everyone started to fog things up. I turn the defroster on and it worked great for about 3 seconds, then got worse. I had a passenger clearing the window off every chance we got to stop. Thankfully lots of red lights. I let the car warm up before the short 3mile drive back home and it just didnt do anything except blow hot air.
Once home, I popped the hood to check on things. Nothing sounded out of the ordinary and no smells, I cut everything off, unloaded my weary mother back into the house, and came back out dressed to destroy.
I started the engine and turn defrost on. Compressor cycles for 2 seconds and cuts out. Engine was now at running temp, dialed heat. Zero help. Switched to cold. No change. I dont have a recirculate button, so that was not tried.
I check my mothers F150 to see if it's really just one of those days, or if I had a problem with the freon system. Same behavior, except within 1 minute of engine running, it was starting to defrost even with the windows down and the wind blowing through the cab. The compressor cycled out after 2 seconds and never came back on.
I drove this yesterday (Wednesday) 30 miles in rain, without issue in the same conditions.
Suggestions anyone?