A/C - Lack of Cooling/Restricted Air Flow From Vents
TSB 04-19-1109/22/04
LACK OF A/C COOLING - RESTRICTED/REDUCED AIR FLOW THROUGH VENTS - EVAPORATOR CORE ICING
FORD:
2000-2004 Crown Victoria
MERCURY:
2000-2004 Grand Marquis
This article supersedes TSB 03-22-8 to update the part information.
ISSUE
Some vehicles may exhibit a lack of A/C cooling and restricted/reduced air flow through the A/C vents typically during extended idling conditions. This may be due to extended A/C compressor operation (lack of compressor cycling) causing icing of the evaporator core surface.
ACTION
To service, first verify that the A/C clutch relay is operating properly and that the contacts are not sticking closed. The A/C clutch relay contacts may stick closed due to arcing. The arcing may be caused by transient voltage from the A/C clutch field coil when the relay contacts open to turn off the AC clutch. Refer to the following Service Procedure.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Monitor the powertrain control module (PCM) PIDS ACCS, WAC and high/low side refrigerant pressures. If WAC PID reads OFF, and the A/C compressor continuously operates, check for A/C Relay contacts sticking closed.
a. A/C relay contacts that are sticking closed will have continuity between relay pins 30 and 87. If continuity is found replace the A/C relay (2000-2002 FOAZ-14N089-A or 2003-2004 F5TZ-14N089-B). It will also be necessary to add a 400V 1.0A Diode (E8DZ-10C912-A) from circuit 57 BK to circuit 321 GY/WH. (SEE DIODE INSTALLATION BELOW).
b. If the A/C relay contacts are not sticking closed, then do not continue with this TSB. Perform normal diagnosis using wiring diagrams and Workshop Manual procedures.
2. If the ACCS PID reads ON with low side refrigerant pressures below 20 PSI, diagnose for a faulty cycling switch or shorted circuits.
NOTE
FOR 2003-2004 MODEL YEAR, CYCLING OF THE A/C COMPRESSOR IS CONTROLLED BY A THERMISTOR SIGNAL TO THE PCM. THE LOW PRESSURE CYCLING SWITCH IS ONLY FOR SYSTEM PROTECTION.
a. On 2000-2002 model years the low pressure cycling switch was used to control system operation. For these model years replacement of the low pressure cycling with one that has a higher set point can also reduce the potential for ice build up on the evaporator core. For 2000-2002 model years only, replace the white A/C low pressure cycling switch with black low pressure cycling switch (F5VY-19E561-A) per Workshop Manual Section 412-03.
DIODE INSTALLATION
NOTE
PICTURED ON THE DIODE WILL BE AN ARROW WITH A LINE AT THE TIP (THE SYMBOL FOR THE DIODE). THIS IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE BECAUSE IT INDICATES THE DIRECTION IN WHICH THE DIODE MUST BE INSTALLED. THE DIODE MUST BE PLACED SO THAT THE ARROW POINTS FROM CIRCUIT 57 BK TO CIRCUIT 321 GY/WH. REFER TO THE DIODE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES BELOW.
1. Disconnect the battery positive terminal.
2. Disconnect female connector C128 (2000-2001 model years) or female connector C1033 (2002-2004 model years) on the engine harness.
3. Identify circuit 57 (BK) pin location 10 and circuit 321 (GY/WH) pin location 7 (pin location 8 on Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV)).
4. Remove circuits 57 and 321 from the connector.
5. Strip 25 mm (1") of insulation away from circuit 57 approximately 50 mm (2") from the connector (Figure 1).
6. Strip 25 mm (1") of insulation away from circuit 321 approximately 100 mm (4") from the connector (Figure 1).
7. Cut the butt connectors from the diode and strip approximately 32 mm (1.25") of insulation from the cut ends of the wires (Figure 2).
8. Twist the ends of the diode wires around the exposed wire on circuits 57 and 321 (Figure 3).
9. Solder the diode wires to circuits 57 and 321. Use rosin core mildly activated (RMA) solder.
DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER
10. Slip Dual Wall Heat Shrink Tubing (Motorcraft part # WT-5627-A) containing hot melt wax up the terminal ends of circuits 57 and 321 over the exposed wire.
NOTE
IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE HEAT SHRINK TUBING CONTAINING HOT MELT WAX OVER A SOLDERED CIRCUIT JOINT TO CREATE A WATERPROOF AND AIRTIGHT CONNECTION. MAKE SURE THAT THE TUBING COVERS ALL EXPOSED WIRES PLUS AT LEAST A HALF INCH AT BOTH ENDS (FIGURE 4).
11. Heat the entire length of the heat shrink tubing until the hot melted wax appears from both ends of the tubing (Figure 5).
12. Reconnect connector C128 or C1033 (as applicable).
13. Reconnect the battery and test the circuit for correct A/C operation.
PARTS BLOCK
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME
041911A Replace A/C 0.9 Hr.
Clutch Relay
And Install
Diode (Includes
Time To Monitor
PIDS And Replace
Low Pressure
Switch If Necessary
Does Not Include
Time For Diagnosis
Outside Of TSB
Or Wiring Shorts)
DEALER CODING
CONDITION
BASIC PART NO. CODE
14N089 42
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