A/C Compressor only works when jumped...

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Kittykat12

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I have a 05 2.4, I have been having A/C trouble basically a week after I got the car 2 years ago. So this year I have been trying to figure out whats wrong with it. So I started with basically replacing as much as I could. Compressor, all the lines, Condenser, Drier, Pressure switch, Clutch Switch, relays and fuses and the blend door actuator.
I refilled the freon and the compressor still wouldn't kick on. So I tried jumping the compressor to get some movement and when jumped clutch will engage and blow ice cold air. I tested all the voltage the relay is getting around 13-14v, the pressure switch around 5v, the clutch switch gets around 10-11v, but the compressor itself at the plug only gets .8-1v. Just wondering before I have to take it to someone to follow the wiring(really bad at reading the diagrams) is there something I am missing?
 

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I have a 05 2.4, I have been having A/C trouble basically a week after I got the car 2 years ago. So this year I have been trying to figure out whats wrong with it. So I started with basically replacing as much as I could. Compressor, all the lines, Condenser, Drier, Pressure switch, Clutch Switch, relays and fuses and the blend door actuator.
I refilled the freon and the compressor still wouldn't kick on. So I tried jumping the compressor to get some movement and when jumped clutch will engage and blow ice cold air. I tested all the voltage the relay is getting around 13-14v, the pressure switch around 5v, the clutch switch gets around 10-11v, but the compressor itself at the plug only gets .8-1v. Just wondering before I have to take it to someone to follow the wiring(really bad at reading the diagrams) is there something I am missing?
Jumping the compressor how?

You note that you replaced the pressure switch. If the low pressure switch is not satisfied, you get no power to the clutch magnet. I would put a jumper at the low switch and see if the compressor engages. If it did - A: Freon is still a might too low. B: New switch is defective. PS-Does your jeep have a snowflake button at the console? If yes, and it is not pushed in, no ac compressor engagement.
 

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Jumping the compressor how?

You note that you replaced the pressure switch. If the low pressure switch is not satisfied, you get no power to the clutch magnet. I would put a jumper at the low switch and see if the compressor engages. If it did - A: Freon is still a might too low. B: New switch is defective. PS-Does your jeep have a snowflake button at the console? If yes, and it is not pushed in, no ac compressor engagement.

Jumping the compressor how?

You note that you replaced the pressure switch. If the low pressure switch is not satisfied, you get no power to the clutch magnet. I would put a jumper at the low switch and see if the compressor engages. If it did - A: Freon is still a might too low. B: New switch is defective. PS-Does your jeep have a snowflake button at the console? If yes, and it is not pushed in, no ac compressor engagement.
I jumped it by running a + and a - wire from the battery to the compressor plug. It does have the snowflake and it is turned on. And I have used a paper clip on the switch and it does nothing to the compressor and the Freon is sitting a little high close to 50psi
 

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