I am getting no voltage to ac compressor when in on position, the internal light comes on, fuses are good, relay tests good, and the compressor will engage when i jump 12 volts directly to the terminals on compressor, but doesn't sound normal when doing so. The truck sat for a few years and hasn't had electrical going to ac since. could there be a pressure switch or something that would indicate the system is no longer properly charged, thus not allowing the current to flow to unit? It did work great prior to storing the truck.
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Your system might be low on freon. Get a kit with a hose that has a gauge on it so you can see if you are in the "Good" range. The cycling switch won't close unless there is enough freon in the system. You can temorarily jumper the connector for the cycling switch to see if the compressor will come on. If it does, you are low on freon for sure. Do not let the compressor run for more than 15 - 30 seconds with it jumpered.
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Hello;
There is a fuel pump relay used on your truck. Check the wiring diagragm for the location. Then also trace the wiring back to make sure you do not have nicks, cuts, or abrasions on the wire leaking voltage.
Thanks;
Rich
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I had a problem with my 2000 ranger when I bought it. Air was coming out of defroster vents. Check for a vacuum hose that may be off under the hood. It uses vacuum to open the vents.
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You were close! Most Fords have a CCRM (Continuous Control Relay Module) thats on the passenger side fenderwell. It has 4 relays: one for the AC compressor cluth, one for the fuel pump, and two for the electric fan (high- and low-speed.) The AC is the one that fails the most. You can replace the CCRM by removing the intake air filter box and working through the fenderwell openings. If it gets to difficult you must remove the wheel and splash cover to replace it from the wheel opening.
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I guess I answered my question in my question, I jumped across the pressure switch on evaporator and ac started. I obviously leaked out refridgerant during storage, now to fix the leak, flush and recharge, keeping my fingers crossed in hopes this will solve my ac problems. I was a bit surprised though that there was no input from any readers here, thanks anyway ; Russeller
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