Once in a while, my AC won't blow cold air when I first start the truck up or if the truck is sitting still but idling. Like in a drive-thru. We've come to the conclusion that the culprit is the clutch fan itself. It's barely spinning and not cooling the AC condenser. After the truck runs for 10 minutes or so, the fans clutch will finally engage, the condeser will get cooled and the AC starts blowing cold air again. Yesterday when tinkering with this, the AC compressor released some freon through it's pressure relief valve which indicates too much pressure build up on the compressor itself because of the overheat issue at the condenser.
Anyone know if there is a switch or sensor that tells the clutch fan when to engage? Any known TSB's on something like this? TIA.
Anyone know if there is a switch or sensor that tells the clutch fan when to engage? Any known TSB's on something like this? TIA.
