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The belt and pulley are spinning and not squealing because either the compressor is turning, or the clutch is not engaging. Start the car, leave all climate controls off - look and listen to the compressor. Then have somebody inside turn on the AC or defrost - you should hear a click (the clutch engaging the compressor). If there is no call for AC, it will immediately disengage - again, you should hear a click.

 

I would then move on to testing with a thermometer and the system set to recirculate. You can pick up a vent temperature thermometer at most auto parts stores for a few bucks (an inexpensive one will do the trick if you are only going to use it a few times). The AC system is reliant on air passing through the fins on the condenser to cool down the refrigerant. To simulate this cooling effect, spray down the radiator and condenser with water.

 

The issue could be with the programmer - which is often integrated into the climate controls of automatic system, or an issue with the blend door/blend door actuator.

 

You are getting past what most DIY people are able to test and repair. Most repair shops have regular mechanics diagnose and repair the components, and the AC mechanic recovers/recharges the system.

I would try a different shop than you visited in the past. Going on a cool day isn't going to help, as the system may test properly. As for the compressor, while I am no Ford parts guy, having repaired AC for a while - a compressor with the clutch and coil assy is not a bad idea. I would always condone using genuine parts as opposed to a jobber pump.

 

Good Luck!

Dan

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Hi again,

 

1) Usually the control head will display an error if either are not functioning properly. I am not very familiar with troubleshooting the new Ford products, in most cars, the AC light will flash and turn off.

 

2) Refrigerant goes in by volume that is weighed, not based on pressure. There are min/max pressures for the low side and high side, they are not very reliable figures to diagnose anything with.

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If the compressor won't kick on, it doesn't matter how much refirdgerant there is, unless there is some sensors I'm not aware of that sense the quantity or pressure as a safety to keep from destroying the compressor.

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Replacing the hose is not difficult, however it is easier to do it incorrectly (like so many things). The refrigerant will need to be recovered and the system recharged after the repair. Yes, an AC tech would be needed. Just to be clear, they are replacing the hose for $300 right (not repairing the hose)? that is about right for that repair, factoring in the cost of the replacement hose, labour to R&R, and the recharge. The recharge is the part they should be doing at no charge. The line would have always needed replacing so you would have incurred that plus the labour the first time around.

 

Good luck!

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You know, after needing to have it vacuumed down, then buying a couple tools to remove the line (snap ring tools), needing a couple o-rings, and then dealing with them telling you they will not guarantee anything because you opened the system - may not be worth it. What is the labour charge?

 

The tricky part with AC, a slow leak allows the system to work for one season (usually), and then you pay again the following year.

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