Thermal Protection Switch (Hybrid Only)

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Thermal Protection Switch (Hybrid Only)
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Under high air conditioning load conditions, the A/C compressor temperature may get hot enough to trigger the compressor thermal protection switch which will disengage the A/C compressor clutch. The thermal protection switch is located in the A/C compressor housing, near the discharge port and is wired in series with the A/C clutch field coil. When refrigerant discharge temperatures heat the switch to 115Β°C (239Β°F), the switch will open and disengage the compressor, but no PCM DTCs will be set. The switch will close once the temperature cools to approximately 105Β°C (221Β°F). If the switch were to stick open, it would remain open at room temperature.

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