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Old Jun 5, 2026 | 09:44 PM
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After a minor front end collision, I replaced the condenser on my 99 F-250 Supercab 4×4. Then after verifying no leaks and evacuating the system I started adding R-134a and got nearly 12 ounces in then jumped the connector to the low pressure switch trying to get the compressor to start so I could add more refrigerant. The compressor didn't start so I shut off the engine and disconnected the wire connector to the compressor to try to verify 12 volts. But at that point the engine would only crank not start. But when the connector is plugged back into the compressor the engine (V-10) starts immediately. The compressor is not seized, it can be turned by hand with some resistance. I've worked on other brands of vehicles and never ran into this Crank But NO Start with airconditioning compressor disconnected. Anyone have any idea why the truck won't start with the A/C compressor's power connector disconnected?
 
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Old Jun 6, 2026 | 07:21 AM
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You disconnected the engine's crank sensor, not the A/C clutch connector, by accident. They are easy to mix up.

You're not the first one to do that.

IIRC, the clutch circuit is driven directly by the series circuit of the low and high pressure switches on the early Super Duty trucks. Verify power is getting through both switches.

CJB F24 (HOT in RUN) > Mode switch > low pressure cycling switch > high pressure cutout switch (normally closed) > clutch coil.

One at a time, jumper the switches and see if the clutch now engages.
 

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Originally Posted by projectSHO89
You disconnected the engine's crank sensor, not the A/C clutch connector, by accident. They are easy to mix up.

You're not the first one to do that.

IIRC, the clutch circuit is driven directly by the series circuit of the low and high pressure switches on the early Super Duty trucks. Verify power is getting through both switches.

CJB F24 (HOT in RUN) > Mode switch > low pressure cycling switch > high pressure cutout switch (normally closed) > clutch coil.

One at a time, jumper the switches and see if the clutch now engages.
That is really strange because the plug I pulled went into the side of the compressor body. I will try to look into it some more this coming week and post the results, thank you.
 
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I have a 99 super duty V10 , and had to replace the a/c compressor, it locked up .
the plug for the compressor , is right on the side, virtually no way to get it wrong .
 
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