help.
Ford told me that the AC system was 6-8 oz. low on refrigerant... thus explaining the lack of cooling I am getting from my one year old compressor.
So I checked it myself with a gauge. The needle stayed in the BLUE, which means it is charged sufficiently. I don't understand...
I DID notice that while I was snooping around, the clutch would disengage for a few seconds (stop spinning) anytime I blipped the throttle. If I left it in idle, the compressor would run nonstop.
Is that normal?
Also neither the high or low lines would get cold.
Is there a therm. switch or something that could be bad?
Oh yeah, the AC seems to cause the cars voltage to drop quite a bit. This is even with a brand new alternator.
Ford told me that the AC system was 6-8 oz. low on refrigerant... thus explaining the lack of cooling I am getting from my one year old compressor.
So I checked it myself with a gauge. The needle stayed in the BLUE, which means it is charged sufficiently. I don't understand...
I DID notice that while I was snooping around, the clutch would disengage for a few seconds (stop spinning) anytime I blipped the throttle. If I left it in idle, the compressor would run nonstop.
Is that normal?
Also neither the high or low lines would get cold.
Is there a therm. switch or something that could be bad?
Oh yeah, the AC seems to cause the cars voltage to drop quite a bit. This is even with a brand new alternator.