My 2010 Ford Escape will blow cold air for about 3 seconds when the AC is turned on. I checked the compressor and the clutch will engage for those first couple seconds and then stop completely. I thought it might be low on freon, but when I went to check the low pressure, I got a low pressure reading of 100, which is way too high. My guess is the relay is done or maybe the compressor. Any advice?

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Asked by nelsonjr7264 Jun 03, 2014 at 12:28 PM about the 2010 Ford Escape XLS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2010 Ford Escape will blow cold air for about 3 seconds when the AC is turned on.  I
checked the compressor and the clutch will engage for those first couple seconds and
then stop completely.  I thought it might be low on freon, but when I went to check the low
pressure, I got a low pressure reading of 100, which is way too high.  My guess is the
relay is done or maybe the compressor.  Any advice?

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Update, I replaced the AC clutch relay and the didn't solve the problem.

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