Here is advice: * Blown fuse or possibly the blower must also be turned on. * i would check the fuse for a/c . failing this i would test the switchin car , then check wiring at compressor
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The a/c clutch will not engage and the compressor will not come on.............
This could be because you have a leak in you A/C system causing a loss of freon. When there is not enough freon in your system the A/C compressor will not engage, it will harm the compressor.
An air conditioner clutch will not engage without voltage. If it doesn't engage, the compressor will not turn.
You don't need to engage the compressor clutch to recharge the system. In fact, you shouldn't engage it without refrigerant and oil in it, because the refrigerant carries the compressor oil in order to lubricate the compressor. But, to answer your question, you disconnect the low pressure switch, and run a jumper wire between the two female ends of the connector.
Most Likely refrigerant charge is low -- compressor will not engage unless system has proper pressure
This happens to keep the fluid in the compressor viable. If it sits too long, it can become unusable.
To test the AC compressor on a 1993 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 V6 engine, start by checking the refrigerant levels to ensure they are adequate. Next, with the engine running and the AC set to maximum, observe the compressor clutch; it should engage when the AC is activated. If the clutch does not engage, use a multimeter to check for voltage at the clutch connector. If there is voltage and the clutch still does not engage, the compressor may be faulty and require replacement.
What specific kind of vehicle do you have? It does sound like the clutch may be bad, but we also need to know what you are working on. You need to run power straight from the battery to the compressor. If is still does not engage then you need to replace the compressor and clutch, they are dead. If they do engage, then you have a wiring or computer issue.
The clutch receives it's signal to engage from a pressure switch in the system. If there is insufficient refrigerant in the system the pressure switch will not close resulting in no power at the compressor clutch to make it engage.
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It sounds like you have a very tight running or bad a/c compressor since most all systems will engage the compressor when the defroster is on...............