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Old 06-11-2012, 10:54 PM
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This should be added to the common useful links...
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in that case, you can also try to restore the original program to see if that helps. $0 cost to try.
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Originally Posted by amick218
Low on freon wouldn't shut it off.
hmmm, to bad there is a tsb on a leaking compressor shaft seal that will cause the a/c to shut it off or to be inop.. if youd like i can get the tsb for you
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06-4-9
  • A/C COMPRESSOR NOT OPERATIONAL / LOW FREON - SHAFT SEAL LEAKS

Publication Date: February 21, 2006
FORD:
2003 Escort
2003-2006 Focus, Mustang, Taurus
2003 Explorer Sport, Windstar
2003-2005 Excursion, Explorer Sport Trac
2003-2006 Escape, F-150, F-Super Duty, Ranger
2004-2006 Freestar
2006 Low Cab Forward LINCOLN:
2002 Blackwood
2006 Mark LT MERCURY:
2003-2005 Sable
2004-2006 Monterey
2005-2006 Mariner
ISSUE:

Some 2002-2006 vehicles equipped with an FS-10 A/C compressor may experience a non operational A/C compressor due to a low freon level caused by a leaking shaft seal.
ACTION:

Replace the A/C compressor shaft seal following the Service Procedure
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Originally Posted by Adrenalineaudio0909
hmmm, to bad there is a tsb on a leaking compressor shaft seal that will cause the a/c to shut it off or to be inop.. if youd like i can get the tsb for you
Ahh, learn something new everyday.
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I was off today and ended up just unplugging it and cleaning it. I also disconnected the battery to reset everything and it seems to be working normal again. Hopefully this fixed the problem!
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While I was at it I decided to take of the throttle body and clean it and the maf sensor as well. Man was that dirty! Now changing the oil! Sounds like a productive day to me!



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