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Air Cond. problems in my truck

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    Posted: 06 May 2018 at 8:15pm
05 Silverado 3500, ran the a/c last weekend and worked just fine, today not so much.  Compressor won't kick on, system has plenty of pressure, fuses good, if I manually make the relay contacts the compressor runs.  I have 12v to the relay coil but not a ground.  I have swapped relays with a known working one and nothing.  I have manually jumpered the low and high pressure switch individually but nothing.  I noticed a check engine light, diagnostic said low voltage circuit B, cleared the fault, nothing.  Is there another pressure switch besides the one on the accumulator tank and on the discharge line?
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Have you put a code reader on the truck?  
  
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Originally posted by Clay Clay wrote:

Have you put a code reader on the truck?  
  
That's how I got "I noticed a check engine light, diagnostic said low voltage circuit B, cleared the fault, nothing."
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Wendell, I don't claim to know anything about that truck... but on many FORDS there is power to the switch / blower / fan etc... and the dash knob when rotated completes the GROUND CIRCUIT..... Many times people are looking for the switch to supply POWER to a component, when actually it forms the GROUND..........  bad switch or ground wire ??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JW in MO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 May 2018 at 8:36pm
Yeah, that's kinda where I'm at, after rechecking the pressure switches with a test light they don't have voltage so I'm just guessing that they are on the ground circuit since I have 12 volts to the relay coil.
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Is the blower working?
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Yes, blower works, snowflake appears when I turn it on.
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It has a trinary switch on the high side. You need to look at the data for the system. Sounds like you have a malfunction like the 5v ref side down or shorted to ground and the ECM is withholding compressor operation.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JW in MO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2018 at 8:37pm
Well I went out tonight armed with a wiring diagram and a meter, started the truck and the A/C worked just fine.  I never moved it or anything since the last episode.  Now I know it aint like a sore thumb and just up and healed itself but I am going to be prepared.  Only sure way I know to make it happen again is. . . . Hey Maddux, want to go on a road trip?
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We used to roll down the windows for the AC!LOL
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lol....I was in town the other day and stopped at the gas station, a dude asked me why I had my windows rolled up on such a hot day? told him so the ac cool won't get out! he said (with a funny look on his face) that old truck has a working ac???? told him..yeah don't yers? (he had a pretty new truck) he said his quit the year before and figgered it was done. said he might see if he can gits it fixed. yeah Les and Joe...it was a newer ferd pickup!
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