A/C Pressure Cut-Off Switch ⁠Ford Ranger 4.0L 1990-2000 Location

In this video, you will find the exact location of the A/C Pressure Cut-Off Switch (also known as the A/C Clutch Cycling Switch). If you need to test or replace this part to get your air conditioning working again, knowing its precise location beforehand will save you a lot of time and effort.

How this video helps you: Tracking down electrical switches and sensors inside a busy engine bay can be a real guessing game. This quick visual guide shows you exactly where the switch is situated, so you don’t have to waste time searching through diagrams or digging under the hood. You can spot it immediately on your vehicle and get straight to work.

Common symptoms of a bad A/C Pressure Switch: When this switch fails, it can completely disrupt your vehicle’s air conditioning system. Look out for these common warning signs:

  • A/C Blows Warm Air: The system fails to engage the cooling cycle, leaving you with no cold air.
  • A/C Compressor Clutch Won’t Engage: The compressor won’t click on at all because the faulty switch isn’t sending the signal.
  • Rapid Cycling: The A/C compressor turns on and off every few seconds, which prevents proper cooling and wears out the clutch.
  • Intermittent Cooling: The air conditioning works fine one minute but stops working the next, especially during hot days.

Watch the video to see the exact location and get your A/C fix moving faster!

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