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Mavric205

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2013 ford explorer xlt
I have a 2013 explorer blowing warm air checked the clutch. not engaging. placed the manifold on and getting a reading of 120 low side and normal on high thinking possible blockage. i think the expansion valve is at the firewall but have no idle where the orifice tube is located at. am i thinking this wrong about blockage. need some help here
 



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The pressures will equal out when system isn't working, hence the reason the low side seems high. Good thing is you have no leak. Your problem lies in a pressure switch, control or compressor clutch itself. Have you checked the clutch for power while it's set to a/c and running?
 






I have a 2013 explorer blowing warm air checked the clutch. not engaging. placed the manifold on and getting a reading of 120 low side and normal on high thinking possible blockage. i think the expansion valve is at the firewall but have no idle where the orifice tube is located at. am i thinking this wrong about blockage. need some help here
Welcome to the Forum. :wave:
First thing to do is check the fuse. Have you done that? Fuse #62 (10 A) is for the A/C clutch. If that is blown then there isn't much sense in checking anything else until it is replaced.

Peter
 






I have a 2013 explorer blowing warm air checked the clutch. not engaging. placed the manifold on and getting a reading of 120 low side and normal on high thinking possible blockage. i think the expansion valve is at the firewall but have no idle where the orifice tube is located at. am i thinking this wrong about blockage. need some help here
Probably your compressor. If your just a back yard mechanic or not, I would take it to get checked. Hope this helps
 






Probably your compressor. If your just a back yard mechanic or not, I would take it to get checked. Hope this helps
Welcome to the Forum Randy.:wave:
Better check the fuse first.

Peter
 






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