![]() So, I know enough to unplug the compressor and put in a new fuse to rule out a wiring problem. They blew immediately upon turning the A/C switch on at the dashboard. We located the A/C compressor fuse and it was blown. I went first thing yesterday to AutoZone and asked my local guy who has always seemed pretty sharp about these things. I told him to meet me when he got back in town and he could take my Explorer for Monday while I replaced either his compressor clutch, or the whole compressor, cuz that's what it sounded like to me. I asked if ANYBODY, guy at AutoZone included, has tried to put freon in the system. I asked him if he tried to put freon in the system since this problem started and he said no. He said they stopped at an AutoZone and the guy "tested it and said there was too much pressure, so there must be too much freon in the system". He called me from Atlanta Sunday headed back to Memphis and said his A/C was working great Saturday, but when they were leaving town Sunday it was blowing hot air. Blowing fuses even after I unplugged compressor *SOLVED!!*
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