Problem with A/C and HV Battery
#11
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
The 2005 FEH is programmed to turn the A/C compressor for 0.5 seconds at every start up. I have field verified this does occur in mine. It probably does this in all model years.
#13
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
well I ordered the compressor and acummulateor from autozone and both are the wrong parts. now that I know I have been searching and havent been able to find much , looks like may be a dealer item. so I am off to the dealers today do see what its gona cost for the compressor.
#14
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
How did you measure that 500ms of ON time?
#15
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
It is every time the vehicle is started with the key.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
#16
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
It is every time the vehicle is started with the key.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
I might just connect a scope and a current probe to the fuse on mine unless I find the answer in the manual somewhere.
#17
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
Yea I am sure that the battery creates enough heat to call for cooling, not sure how cold it would have to be outside to not need the a/c compressor to cool. I went to the dealer and got the correct part numbers so I can search online, parts from the dealer would be 720.00 alone. cant afford that so gotta find them cheaper else where. I have found a couple of used compressors on Ebay for 150.00 that came out of wrecked hybrids. not sure I want to go that route yet but it may be if I dont find something cheaper.
#18
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
What Ford didn't do that irritates me is integrate an outside temperature probe. With Denver's high altitude and thin air, we have wide temperature swings from day to night. Today is a good example, 95 degrees day, 45 degrees night.
Parking all day, the battery pack can be over the limit of 86 degrees before turning the key on. But I can turn the key on in the evening with temps. in the 50's and the A/C still runs, just for the battery.
Parking all day, the battery pack can be over the limit of 86 degrees before turning the key on. But I can turn the key on in the evening with temps. in the 50's and the A/C still runs, just for the battery.
#19
Re: Problem with A/C and HV Battery
It is every time the vehicle is started with the key.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
It is in the service manual. Probably not unique to the hybrid.
Something about needing to pump liquid freon out that might have condensed.
Years ago, I connected a red LED to the A/C clutch wire so I know when the battery is calling for freon. ( quite often I might add )
It might go on longer than 0.5 sec but it's not very long and I'd say for sure less than 3 seconds.
What manual did you see that in and where? The electrical diagrams are the only different book for the FEH.
Last edited by wptski; 09-07-2010 at 10:12 AM.