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Starter Motor
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 6
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Hi There,
I am writing this post in the hope I can find out some more information on the problem I have. The problem is that the A/C compressor is not engaging until the engine reaches temperature and the thermo fan starts. I have my own set of gauges to check refrigerant level and this is not the problem. All fuses and relays are ok. The A/C works fine when running even though they are a bit weak. From what I have read the thermo fan is controlled by the PCM( might be called body control module) which is located in front of the front left wheel. I have checked the wire that goes from the PCM to the thermo fan it has a habit of failing (UK ford forum had the details), this is ok. I have done the self diagnostic test on the climate control module, no faults stored or active. My next step is to buy an OBDII scanner and software to see if there are any faults active. I have narrowed it down to the climate control module, the PCM or the thermo fan controller.It seems the signal from the climate control to turn on the A/C is not getting through to the thermo fan. All of these parts are expensive. Is there any wiring diagrams available or a workshop manual on this forum? I don't want to take it to ford as they would charge an arm and a leg to fault find and then just do the usual replace and hope that was the problem. Thanks, Luke |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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This is all I've found
http://workshop-manuals.com/ford/mon...ontrol_system/ Good luck! Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk 2
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Send me a PM with the details of which diagrams you are looking for as I have most of the recent ones in my library.
Cheers Russ
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Starter Motor
Join Date: Oct 2014
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Hi,
Thanks DEO that information is very helpful. Russell I will PM you |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Karuah Valley
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does your mondeo have fan speed resister in the rad fan cowl.
I have come across early models that had no low speed and the compressor would not turn on. there is an issue with the air conditioning operating in very cold weather or during the warm up period. often climate control vehicles wont allow the a/c till the heater core has warmed up, older cars used temp switches and modern vehicles use calculation from the PCM.
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Starter Motor
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 6
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Hi Dave,
I'm unsure about the resistor. The a/c worked fine since we had it, have only noticed it not working the last few weeks. It could be the PCM as I believe the PCM controls the fan. The fan will only turn on when the vehicle is up to temperature, then the a/c will work as it should. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Karuah Valley
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older euro fords have fan speed resister in the radiator cowl. like BF falcon.
Its possible that a electronic fan speed controller [digital-transistor] style is fitted even some PCM have this function cleverly placed inside. need a workshop manual to check-but it should be obvious. expensive euro cars now run this inside the fan motor. you can tell by the smaller wires going in the back. one car I worked on had temperature compensation circuit so when a rusty bearing got hot it tried to go faster.
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