Air condition?

Mrs. Person asked:


The air in my 99 ford tracer blows cold air at times and at times it blows hot or room tempature air. When we tried to recharge it ourselves, every time the compressor would click it goes out (blows non-cold air) What could it be?

Armand
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4 Responses to “Air condition?”

  1. fordman Says:

    Cherrie

    Either the high pressure switch or the low pressure switch is taking the compressor out. Take the car to an AC shop and get it serviced correctly, to be sure the pressures are correct. Good luck and best get it done before the really hot weateher gets here.

  2. ted s Says:

    Darryl

    it is your low pressure shut off switch it is in the the low pressure line near the dryer

  3. bartzan41 Says:

    Milissa

    The low or high pressure switch would do it. Also the ccrm as well.Best to take to a shop and get the pressures checked. If the pressures are ok when the a/c clutch is in, then it is one of the three mentioned. A test light and ten minutes time will tell where the trouble lies.

  4. jac1067 Says:

    Serina

    Does the radiator fan come on with the a/c? If not it will kick out on high pressure. But like mentioned above, you need to have a set of gauges hooked up to see actual pressures.