Liquid_force
SHO Member
I have the characteristic a/c problem. It works at start up, and for a few minutes, but once it cycles off it won't re-engage.
I have found that the usual solution is to remove a shim from the a/c, but it sounds like that is only a temporary solution as people seem to be having further problems a year or two down the road.
Is it not the magnetic coil that is weakening/failing over time?
Why not replace that?
I've looked at fordparts.com
There is a listing for the 3.0 (~$59) and the 3.4 (~$200). Both are associated with a 19d798 number, but the cheap one is yb-401-a, while the SHO version is yb-540. I'm unclear on exactly what these numbers refer to.
I found the yb-401-a version for under $30 from another site. I'm guessing that is not a viable alternative.
Maybe that coil's not the problem anyway.
Thoughts?
I have found that the usual solution is to remove a shim from the a/c, but it sounds like that is only a temporary solution as people seem to be having further problems a year or two down the road.
Is it not the magnetic coil that is weakening/failing over time?
Why not replace that?
I've looked at fordparts.com
There is a listing for the 3.0 (~$59) and the 3.4 (~$200). Both are associated with a 19d798 number, but the cheap one is yb-401-a, while the SHO version is yb-540. I'm unclear on exactly what these numbers refer to.
I found the yb-401-a version for under $30 from another site. I'm guessing that is not a viable alternative.
Maybe that coil's not the problem anyway.
Thoughts?