Bamadams
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- Jun 29, 2019
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- Location
- Colorado
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Make / Model
- Ford ranger
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello,
I just noticed the ac stopped producing cold air this week first time I used it since last summer. I put in a can of the refill Freon and nothing changed it was a 14 oz can. I’m not sure if I put enough in. I checked all the fuses in the cab and in the engine compartment and nothing is blown. I disconnected the battery for about 20 minutes hoping it might reset something while it was unhooked I unplugged the compressor and checked all the wiring I could see and all wiring and connections seemed fine. I started the engine back up and the ac compressor cycles on and then off again about 3 seconds on and 5 seconds off same timing as the defrost, face and feet, and feet and defrost. Still no cold air and it’s starting to get hot up in the mountains. I bought the cheap can of Freon that didn’t have a gauge any one know the number range it should be at ?
I just noticed the ac stopped producing cold air this week first time I used it since last summer. I put in a can of the refill Freon and nothing changed it was a 14 oz can. I’m not sure if I put enough in. I checked all the fuses in the cab and in the engine compartment and nothing is blown. I disconnected the battery for about 20 minutes hoping it might reset something while it was unhooked I unplugged the compressor and checked all the wiring I could see and all wiring and connections seemed fine. I started the engine back up and the ac compressor cycles on and then off again about 3 seconds on and 5 seconds off same timing as the defrost, face and feet, and feet and defrost. Still no cold air and it’s starting to get hot up in the mountains. I bought the cheap can of Freon that didn’t have a gauge any one know the number range it should be at ?