FuelConsumer
New Member
Hi all,
at first I thought the clutch itself is just old and worn out, but after checking the socket I measured no 12V there.
Going backwards: Wiring looks good, replaced all fuses and relay, as well as a new pressure switch today (I only found one on the passengers side next to the fan). There is enough refrigerant in the system!
I took the relay out and measured 12V there - this should go directly to the ac clutch, correct? If yes I might need to check the socket again.
According to rockauto´s parts list there is a clutch switch (basically the same pressure switch I installed today) but I can´t find it anywhere - it´s not near the ECU or the low-pressure line as some other people suggest.
Any ideas if there is more than this 1 pressure switch or why there are no 12v going to the clutch?
2007 Expedition with 435.000km.
at first I thought the clutch itself is just old and worn out, but after checking the socket I measured no 12V there.
Going backwards: Wiring looks good, replaced all fuses and relay, as well as a new pressure switch today (I only found one on the passengers side next to the fan). There is enough refrigerant in the system!
I took the relay out and measured 12V there - this should go directly to the ac clutch, correct? If yes I might need to check the socket again.
According to rockauto´s parts list there is a clutch switch (basically the same pressure switch I installed today) but I can´t find it anywhere - it´s not near the ECU or the low-pressure line as some other people suggest.
Any ideas if there is more than this 1 pressure switch or why there are no 12v going to the clutch?
2007 Expedition with 435.000km.