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Old Feb 27, 2022 | 08:27 PM
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I own a Ford Escape 2010 V6 Limited. After everything I've checked and done, unfortunately A/C only blow hot air. I saw a video regarding kicking the heat/cool actuator behind the glove box and passenger airbag but it did not work. I replaced the AC Pressure Swith. I also noticed that the while the compressor is running fine; the glutch and radiator fan they dont run. When I jump the ac glutch with a piece of metal i could hear the clap clap noise it makes.. I tried to recharge the freon gas myself and I saw it's full. I can see only 1 AC pressure switch on the left of the car, is it low or high??, Where is the other one located? I can't afford a mechanic for 1k.+ PLEASE HELP!!!
 

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You saw the system was full, how did you determine that? What were your pressure indications from the gauges? What was the outside temperature during your diagnosing? Does the compressor clutch engage in defrost?
 

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Old Feb 28, 2022 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by raski
You saw the system was full, how did you determine that? What were your pressure indications from the gauges? What was the outside temperature during your diagnosing? Does the compressor clutch engage in defrost?
HI Raski, Thank you very much for replying.I used one of those recharge freon can that comes with the gauge meter and every time I tried to use it the gauge indicator (arrow) would go from the green part, almost to the red yellow. Outside temperature was 70 degrees F. Today I tried it in Defrost and the clutch did not engage. I also noticed that the 2 big radiator fans don't engage at all. But the small fans inside the cabine by the driver and passenger seat work.
 
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