Cstoliker
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- 2000 Explorer XLT
The AC worked great last summer on my 95 XLT. There was a small leak somewhere and I had to charge it once during the season but it worked well.
This summer I noticed the AC was barley cutting it first time the temp approached 80. The compressor was turning on, but I though it could use a charge. The gauge on the refrigerant can reads high when compressor is off and goes into "danger zone" (red) when compressor is on.
I just wanted to some input on this before I replace the compressor. Admittedly I have limited knowledge of AC systems beyond how they work on paper. Am I right in thinking it is a bad compressor that’s leaking between high and low pressure sides. Or could it be a simpler problem like a clogged expansion (orifice) tube?
This summer I noticed the AC was barley cutting it first time the temp approached 80. The compressor was turning on, but I though it could use a charge. The gauge on the refrigerant can reads high when compressor is off and goes into "danger zone" (red) when compressor is on.
I just wanted to some input on this before I replace the compressor. Admittedly I have limited knowledge of AC systems beyond how they work on paper. Am I right in thinking it is a bad compressor that’s leaking between high and low pressure sides. Or could it be a simpler problem like a clogged expansion (orifice) tube?