Pinpoint Test Aa: Insufficient Air Conditioning (A/C) Cooling
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Mercury Mountaineer and 2005 Ford Explorer. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- AA1 CHECK FOR COOLANT FLOW TO THE HEATER CORE WARNING: The heater core inlet hose will become too hot to handle and may cause serious burns if the system is working correctly.
- Run the engine until it reaches normal operation temperature.
- Press the PANEL, RECIRC and A/C buttons on the DATC module or select MAX A/C on the function selector switch. Set the temperature control to full COOL.
- Feel the heater core inlet hose to see if it is hot.
- Is the heater core inlet hose hot?
- Yes : GO to AA2.
- No : Go to REFRIGERANT SYSTEM TESTS .
- AA2 CHECK FOR VACUUM AT THE HEATER CONTROL VALVE
- Disconnect the heater control valve vacuum connector and check for vacuum.
- Is vacuum present at the heater control valve?
- Yes : INSTALL a new heater control valve. REFER to HEATING AND VENTILATION . TEST the system for normal operation.
- No : GO to AA3.
- AA3 CHECK THE HEATER CONTROL VALVE VACUUM LINE FOR BLOCKAGE
- Key in OFF position.
- Disconnect the function selector switch vacuum connector. Connect the vacuum pump to the heater control valve vacuum line and attempt to pull a vacuum.
- Disconnect the ATC solenoid and manifold vacuum connector. Connect the vacuum pump to the heater control valve vacuum line and attempt to pull a vacuum.
- Can a vacuum be pulled on the heater control valve vacuum line?
NOTE: Manual climate control systems only.NOTE: DATC systems only.- Yes : INSTALL a new vacuum harness. TEST the system for normal operation.
- No : GO to AA4.
- AA4 CHECK THE HEATER CONTROL VALVE VACUUM LINE FOR LEAKS
- Plug the heater control valve vacuum line at the heater control valve connection.
- Leak test the heater control valve vacuum line, using the vacuum pump.
- Leak test the heater control valve vacuum line, using the vacuum pump.
- Does the heater control valve vacuum line leak?
NOTE: Manual climate control systems only.NOTE: DATC systems only.- Yes : INSTALL a new vacuum harness. TEST the system for normal operation.
- No : GO to AA5.
- AA5 CHECK FOR INCORRECT VACUUM LINE PLACEMENT
- Key in OFF position.
- Inspect the heater control valve and A/C vacuum lines for correct placement.
- Is the vacuum line placement correct?
- Yes
: Manual climate control systems, INSTALL a new climate control assembly. CONTROL COMPONENTS
. TEST the system for normal operation.
DATC systems, GO to AA6.
- No : CORRECT the vacuum line placement. TEST the system for normal operation.
- AA6 CHECK THE ATC SOLENOID AND MANIFOLD CIRCUIT VOLTAGE
- Connect the vacuum harness connector to the ATC solenoid and manifold.
- Key in ON position.
- Press the PANEL, RECIRC and A/C buttons on the DATC module.
- Measure the voltage between ATC solenoid and manifold C2093-1, circuit 1070 (BN/LB) and C2093-6, circuit 1069 (OG/LB).
- Is all the voltage greater than 10 volts?
NOTE: The following measurement must be taken by back-probing the ATC solenoid and manifold C2093.- Yes : INSTALL a new ATC solenoid and manifold. TEST the system for normal operation.
- No : GO to AA7.
- AA7 CHECK THE ATC SOLENOID AND MANIFOLD CIRCUIT 1069 (OG/LB) FOR AN OPEN
- Key in OFF position.
- Disconnect: DATC Module C228a and ATC Solenoid and Manifold C2093.
- Measure the resistance between the DATC module C228a-14, circuit 1069 (OG/LB) and the ATC solenoid and manifold C2093-6, circuit 1069 (OG/LB).
- Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
- Yes : INSTALL a new DATC module. REFER to CONTROL COMPONENTS . TEST the system for normal operation.
- No : REPAIR the for an open. TEST the system for normal operation.