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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: kentucky
Year: 1994
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger 4x4 4.0L
Engine: 4.0L OHV
Class: 4x4
Used For: work and daily driver
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hello, everyone
i have a 94 super cab auto 4x4 4.0 . i use this vehicle on a 80 mile mail route twice a week. i can't use the air at all and its killing me . i can use the air on the interstate but if i turn it on in town it starts to get hot. i back flushed the radiator changed the thermostat . i think the fan clutch is fine and the water pump maybe condensor i just don't know . or could it be low on refrigerant keeping the compressor running and putting a heavy strain on the motor idk . i hate to just start changing parts that gets costly . so any help would be much appreciated.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Edinburg, TX
Year: 1996
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger XLT Standard Cab
Engine: 2.3l 4 Banger
Class: 2WD
Used For: DD and light duty
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Sounds like a fan or coolant system issue. Low refrigerant will make it cycle or stay off so I doubt that's more work versus staying on properly
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Northumberland, PA
Year: 1987
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger XLT
Engine: 2.9 High Performance
Class: 4x4
Used For: Elevenses
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Not to be a dick, but your post tells me that the only thing you really know about A/C is that it makes you cold.
Have a professional look at it.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: kentucky
Year: 1994
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger 4x4 4.0L
Engine: 4.0L OHV
Class: 4x4
Used For: work and daily driver
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NOT A "DICKISH" REPLY AT ALL. extremely helpful and has bounty of knowledge thanks.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Northumberland, PA
Year: 1987
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger XLT
Engine: 2.9 High Performance
Class: 4x4
Used For: Elevenses
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Does it get hot hot or just not cold hot? You might have a small leak somewhere.
I will help anyone work through anything they want to try, but I will always tell people to take their A/C problems to a shop. There is just too much equipment you need to have to to the job right that the average person can't afford.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: St Bruno, Quebec
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The way I read the op. it sounds like the motor starts to overheat if you get stuck in traffic or just into a drive around town sort of thing. It seems a very common complaint with Jeeps and I've never found a solution. I've never heard of it being an issue with an rbv though.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ohio
Year: 93
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 3.0
Class: 2WD
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I've been having this same problem this summer. Never had it before this year. We have had an unusually hot summer so that doesn't help. Thermostat is new, cooling system is properly filled. Water pump is maybe 3 years old. AC clutch was new last year, freon is properly filled, system does get cold.
Whatever the outside temperature, the temp gauge holds exactly at the "OR" in "NORMAL" but as soon as the AC is turned on the temp creeps up to the "M" or even beyond. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Abilene Texas
Year: 1993
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger
Engine: 2.3 Turbo
Class: 2WD Street
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Lets go with the fan clutch. At highway speeds you have enough air being rammed through the radiator and AC condenser, the fan is not even needed at highway speeds. But at slow speeds the fan is the only thing that draws air through the condenser and radiator.
Its fine at highway speeds but not at slower or stop and go driving tells me we have a problem with the fan.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Douglasville, Ga
Year: 1989
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger "STX High-Rider"
Engine: 2.9L
Used For: Daily Driver
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How hot does the coolant actually get?
Have you put a mechanical gauge on it and checked the actual temp? If you turn the A/C off does the temp go down to a reasonable level?
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