A pressure switch would activate the compressor's motor starter. When the pressure drops below a set 'low' limit, the motor powering the compressor turns on, when the pressure reaches a set 'upper' limit, the unit turns off...How's that for "Straight Forward"?
yes
it might be the air condition gas or most probably the air condition compressor
yes it is normal
It usually happens when the A/C system is low on gas, usually due to a leak or a broken component part.
Most air compressors do not have a continuous load, as a result there is a need to control the amount of air entering the system. One way to allow for load swings is to let the air surge tank pressure float between two pressures. To do this you can either start and stop the compressor automatically to stay with in the required pressure range. Say pressure Pmin and Pmax. During normal requirement(load) of air, compressor will work at below Pmax.But when the requirement(load) decreases, delivery pressure start to increase. And when pressure equalise to Pmax,compressor start to unload(means pressure of the compressor start to decrease). During unloading air inlet valve is closed and delivery pressure decreases till it become equal to Pmin. Working of compressor in this phase is known as unloading. As soon as pressure become equal to Pmin compressor start to load again till it reaches Pmax. working of compressor in this phase is known as loading.
Yes it can cause a no start condition.
I would start with the basics and look for a blown fuse - there should be a fuse for the air conditioning switches , A/C compressor clutch
There is no Air compressor on you Mustang. If you mean the Air Conditioner compressor, the answer is yes. There is s fuse for the A/C compressor.
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Most likely, your air conditioning compressor is cooked or its pulley clutch has seized. Hopefully it was the pulley, because the compressor is not cheap.
A compressor can stop for various reasons, such as a loss of power, a malfunction in the motor or electrical components, low refrigerant levels, or a blocked air filter. Regular maintenance and troubleshooting can help identify and address issues that may cause a compressor to stop working.