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  • @matts.8667
    @matts.8667 9 років тому +6

    Dan the Man,
    Ford Fusion 2007 Manual temp control
    AC started cooling and then seemed like heating one day last week, then the next day, NO AC at all, Compressor not even kicking in with an idle down
    Took it to my mechanic, Freon good, he bypassed relay on engine side, compressor engaged, but not how you did it, then he ran the CPU test, -41 degrees, the sensor is showing, he wants $472.00 including part, the interior temp sensor was $16 at Bennett Auto Supply, but in the mean time, I completed your temp fix, I could not get the clips out, so I pulled back the sheathing and bridged the number 3 and 4 as you instructed, insulated them well with electric tape, put it back together, fired up the fusion and tested the AC and all I can say is THANK YOU. I have the replacement part and will complete the repair per the instructions here, in the mean, I am not sweating my ars off in SFLA (south florida) anymore.
    The only issue I had was I could not find 47 Kohm x 1/4 Watt resisters, but I found 47 Kohm x 1/2 Watt resisters, will there be an issue?

  • @keithjck4
    @keithjck4 9 років тому +2

    I love the kids in the background and him stopping to handle their issues..Thanks a lot for the info saved many of us a lot of money that we cant afford to spend.

  • @alexberg5189
    @alexberg5189 9 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. My AC stopped working last week and I came across this video, so I gave it a try. Now it works great. Thanks again!

  • @nellayema2455
    @nellayema2455 3 роки тому +2

    This worked for my 2007 Mercury Milan. I stuck a 47K Ohm 1/2 watt resistor into the blue plug--one leg in along side the 3rd wire and the other leg along side of the 4th wire. The compressor kicked on, and the A/C started blowing ice cold air. The resistors were purchased on Amazon--100 47K 1/2 watt for $5. Thank for the video!

  • @MrFucinbored
    @MrFucinbored 9 років тому +2

    Pulled the dash today replaced evap sensor 3 hours cold a/c feels thanks for the help on the bypass tho i didint wait... good option for the mean time...

  • @SteveN-di5fz
    @SteveN-di5fz 7 років тому +3

    thanks! this worked on my 2006. same wire positions, same colors and everything. air is ICE cold now.

  • @craigshipley6567
    @craigshipley6567 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Did this and it worked like a charm. $0.04 resistor at Fry's (had to buy a 100-pack) and the cold air is blowing again!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +3

      Now you should repackage the resistors into smaller quantities and sell them on ebay.

  • @yokoobmeasar1037
    @yokoobmeasar1037 7 років тому +2

    Man thank you. It works. I bought everything from Micro Center for less then 20 bucks. I used a 39 omh and it works perfectly. Thank you man you just saved me 300+ bucks.

  • @seamuskelly1464
    @seamuskelly1464 7 років тому +1

    Dan - You are the man. I got the 47k 1/4 w fuse at radio shack for $1 for a 5 pack and followed you video and it worked perfectly. Cold air started blowing right away on my 2006 Ford Fusion SEL. I ended up soldering the resistor because I had a hard time pulling back the clamp. On mine the 13 and 15 pin were not the 3rd and 4th like your example (on mine it was the 2nd and 4th). The slots are numbered in very small characters so I just went by the numbers you said. My car guy quoted me $1,000 so I just saved $999 - thanks!!!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      +Ted Kelly
      Your welcome.

    • @lesterpowell8097
      @lesterpowell8097 7 років тому

      I have the same car & problem I try this for my A/c

  • @edifice98
    @edifice98 9 років тому +1

    Thanks! Have my AC working again on my 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid I put the resistor between the Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15). Now I just need to put aside some time to fix it properly.

  • @spasechuck2997
    @spasechuck2997 6 років тому +5

    Thanks... A 47K-Ohm, 1/2 Watt resistor between 13 and 15 did the trick for me on Fusion without Climate Control.

  • @madjack7979
    @madjack7979 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video very informative i might try this on the daughters car.

  • @jace9062
    @jace9062 8 років тому +2

    Works perfectly! On 2006 Milan. Cold as ICE. Thank you

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому

      Great. Happy tinkering!!

    • @dallasharris8753
      @dallasharris8753 5 років тому

      Jace I got the same year car with the same problem!! Can you point me in the right direction with the right parts (Numbers ) to get and fix mine too? I appreciate the help ! Ty

  • @ohhhwolfy2536
    @ohhhwolfy2536 7 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video, Dan! I did this to my '08 Fusion yesterday morning. I soldered my resistor on though because - try as I might - I couldn't get my wiring connector apart and I didn't want to break it. Anyway, not only does my a/c work beautifully again, but my engine idles smoothly like it should. I have a feeling that when the a/c wasn't working right the computer was trying (unsuccessfully) to adjust the idle.

    • @aaronrendon7957
      @aaronrendon7957 2 роки тому

      Hola, podrías ayudarme, ¿Qué color de cables lleva la resistencia?

  • @kevinmiller346
    @kevinmiller346 2 роки тому +1

    i just want to say thank you you bought me time till i can pull the dash

  • @JoeyAmbrose
    @JoeyAmbrose 8 років тому

    I used this hack and it worked perfectly. Here are a few observations/notes:
    1. Our car is a 2011 Ford Fusion, and there was no wire in #3 slot. I dug through the comments and used +Dan Weston's note below and to find the right wires: "Well, the wires you need are Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15) on the same connector. "
    2. To get the wires out of the plug, I used an eyeglass screwdriver I had laying around.
    3. Radio shack did not have the resistor, so I got them from my neighbor who is a little nerdy that way. Try an electronics store or get them online if your radio shack doesn't have them.
    4. From what my neighbor had, I used 4 transistors to get the right k0hm - a 22, two 22's paralleled, and a 4.7. Luckily me cool neighbor drew me a diagram on how to connect them together. This equaled around 37 k0hm, which for our climate is about right.
    Thanks again to +Dan Weston for posting this. This was a huge $$ savings. We'll do the real fix using the other cool youtube video when it cools off a little and we have the time.

    • @NicholasHerndon
      @NicholasHerndon 8 років тому

      Hey Joey I have a 2013 so is the same color code for the wires you have the same? And do you have the wiring diagram?

    • @timd1833
      @timd1833 7 років тому

      My daughter's 2013 doesn't have the connectors behind the glove box. I looked! Needing help identifying where these connectors are located on a 2013 Fusion.

    • @jessicabrown6799
      @jessicabrown6799 7 років тому

      Tim D k

  • @jawnlaughlin5
    @jawnlaughlin5 9 років тому

    Hey thanks Dan that's big help considering the alternative (taking your whole car apart)

  • @OKICUR12
    @OKICUR12 5 років тому +2

    Great works great.My connector on a 2012 uses 13 and 15

  • @ricapone181
    @ricapone181 9 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this video was having this problem in my girls 2007 ford fusion a.c was not working properly cost of new evaporator temp sensor $20 bucks but $600 to get it done at a shop looked at every single way to get to the sensor but couldn't but I tried this used a 33kohm resistor from radio shack $1.59 for a pack of five tried it walla works great.. mechanic said I needed a new compressor !!!. works great and nice cold brisk air feels great thanks.. compressor works fine a.c is cold it was simple 5 mins done... 😆

    • @tanyaraya2095
      @tanyaraya2095 6 років тому

      ricapone181 Do you remember if it was the 3rd and 4th wires from the left, on the 2007?

  • @srvcoldshot
    @srvcoldshot 4 роки тому

    I pulled my dash last year & changed the evap sensor. Fixed till this year. Won’t pull it again. Started turning the lights & fog lights on. Fixed! For a while. Changed the blend door no change. Trying this next. My mechanic friend says it’s probably a ground problem

  • @JorgeCastillo-lx7uq
    @JorgeCastillo-lx7uq 4 роки тому

    Just did it to mine
    2007 mercury milian , just bought the original sensor and shrink wrap both pins to wires and connect to yellow and purple wires and boom working
    $30 job

  • @vasb2809
    @vasb2809 7 років тому

    Dan thank you for an awesome video it was easy to do following the instructions and it works like a charm!
    12 Lincoln Mkz Hybrid pins 13 and 14
    i got a 33kohm resistor

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      I am glad your are fixed up. I was just getting ready to go on lunch and look for the wiring schematics but I guess I don't need to now. Happy tinkering!

    • @vasb2809
      @vasb2809 7 років тому

      Dan Weston Thanks again really happy

  • @robotraum
    @robotraum 6 років тому

    Got mine to work with this! Thanks!

  • @50kristens
    @50kristens 4 роки тому

    Works!!!!! Thank you so much!!!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      You're welcome!

  • @hankwilliam2481
    @hankwilliam2481 5 років тому

    Thank-you works great

  • @tariqalruwaili6761
    @tariqalruwaili6761 6 років тому

    it's fix my problem thanks man 👌

  • @christriesstuff4421
    @christriesstuff4421 8 років тому

    thank u so much! works perfect

  • @vasb2809
    @vasb2809 7 років тому +2

    Update
    Ac is ice cold only on max ac setting and i believe its freezing after 10 15 min
    Just temp control do not work
    Would you have any suggestion
    This mkz has dual zone temp control

  • @Skam714
    @Skam714 9 років тому +1

    Hey Dan I'm having the hardest time getting the pins out for my 2007 Mercury Milan. It's driving me nuts.

    • @dallasharris8753
      @dallasharris8753 5 років тому

      Skam714 Help.... I have a 2006 Milan with the same problem.

  • @amt1298
    @amt1298  9 років тому +1

    Abe Ramirez - You have Automatic Climate Control on your 2010 Fusion SEL and I am afraid there is not a quick temporary fix that I would recommend. The Climate Control uses the Evaporator Temp Sensor to control temperature diverter doors and other components. Not sure what would happen when a fixed resistance is temporarily placed in the circuit. I will need to review the diagrams and think about it.

    • @th_holy_ghst
      @th_holy_ghst 9 років тому

      Just read your reply. Last night I connected the resistor to pin 13 and pin 15. The clutch kicked in and it started blowing cold air. One thing I did notice is since I have dual climate controls it only blew cold on driver side but passenger side only blew out cool/fresh air. Not as cold as driver side but better than having hot air.
      Hopefully I'm not causing any damage. Plz let me know what you come up w/after review the diagram.
      Thanks for the reply.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Abe Ramirez I am trying to figure out what connection (cannon plug) # which you are using. I am still working it but currently I have no idea what you are bypassing in your circuit. I will look at your pictures and try to figure out what connection # it is based on the pin and wire color locations.

    • @samukasangiorgi
      @samukasangiorgi 9 років тому

      Hi dan, whats is the amps of this resistor, please

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      +samuel sangiorgi I used, 47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor (5-Pack) #:2160258, on the temporary fix in this video. The amp draw is approximately 0.000255319149 amps. Thank for positing.

    • @samukasangiorgi
      @samukasangiorgi 9 років тому

      +Dan Weston Dan, my fusion is a 2008 I believe the colors of wires are diferentw than yours, can you help me, the compressor works fine when I charge it directly

  • @pmp2559
    @pmp2559 5 років тому +1

    Did this with 2009 fusion now a/c is dead again no cold air, replaced resistor still same

  • @ihor43us
    @ihor43us 7 років тому +1

    Hi Dan, thank you for the video and your replies. I read the posts about 2010 Ford Fusions with Automatic Climate Control. No way I can afford to put $600+ out to fix my ac. Symptoms are classic ETS - starts to cool then stops after 2 3- seconds. If I do not use the AutoCC, can this temporary fix work? If not, what stops working - I am in Texas and we need ac.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      I would first check the outside Air Temp Sensor which should be around the RH headlight by the grill. The AutoCC has several temp sensors that work together to control the AC system. The first thing is to figure out which sensor is bad. If you suspect the Evaporator Sensor to be bad then check that by disconnecting the plug behind the Glovebox and make sure it is open. If it is then apply the "Temp Fix" but if it is not then you will need to keep checking the senors until you find the one that is bad. If I remember correctly there is three sensors; inside, outside and evaporator temp sensors.

  • @MrFucinbored
    @MrFucinbored 9 років тому

    Ya i believe so just bought the car im a otr driver so ill be home tomorrow tonight so i can look at it more .. im thinking ill pull the dash friday evening

  • @robsepulveda681
    @robsepulveda681 9 років тому +3

    Hey Dan, Thanks for the video. I'm having the same problem on a 2012.. Same color blue plug but no wire in the 3rd pin. Do you know what wire I need to tap? to make mine work.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Rob Sepulveda They changed something...I will need to do some research to find the correct wires.

    • @robsepulveda681
      @robsepulveda681 9 років тому

      please if you can. Dan's the man!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Rob Sepulveda Does your Fusion have automatic climate control?

    • @robsepulveda681
      @robsepulveda681 9 років тому

      no it doesn't look like it. it has a manuel temperature dial. not digital.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Rob Sepulveda Well, the wires you need are Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15) on the same connector.

  • @liridondragusha9467
    @liridondragusha9467 7 років тому +1

    Hey Dan thanks for the video. Can you post a link with the right resistor we can buy, for us that we don't have Radio Shack nearby.
    A link from Ebay or Amazon would be perfect.
    Thank you once again!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +Liridon D
      www.ebay.com/i/302455865560

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2386202.m570.l1312.R1.TR11.TRC2.A0.H0.X47.TRS1&_nkw=47k+resistor&_sacat=0

  • @russs8446
    @russs8446 5 років тому +2

    What’s the worst that could happen if you do this and never get the permanent sensor fix?

  • @twandaye78
    @twandaye78 6 років тому +2

    You started the video with this partition already open, which makes is hard for someone to know where to even find the area that you're working on. You should start from scratch, which would show watchers exactly where to locate those wires. I have no idea where you are... Is this under the steering wheel? Somewhere near or inside or under the glove compartment? Is this area near the gas and brake pedals?.... See my point?

  • @tyronelee3867
    @tyronelee3867 6 років тому

    Awesome video! I was wondering if this worked for a 2010 Lincoln MKT? And if so, could you provide guidance on which wires?

  • @MrFucinbored
    @MrFucinbored 9 років тому +1

    I didint notice those colors in 13 and 15 would that be the bottom row to the right ? I got the resistors u stated.. ordered the evap sensor as well doesn't seem fun hehe thanks for your time just..harness is blue

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      josh damon I have not forgotten about you, just been busy. Hang in there.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      josh damon Do you have Automatic Climate Control?

  • @saifullahpeace
    @saifullahpeace 6 місяців тому

    Can you tell which connector is ford ecosport 2013 1 ltr

  • @timd1833
    @timd1833 7 років тому +2

    Need a quick fix for a 2013 Fusion. Same symptoms but there are no connectors behind the glove box like in your great video.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      Very strange. This is a new one on me.

  • @damonanderson4061
    @damonanderson4061 5 років тому +1

    Do not use a resistor use a new evap sensor works like a charm no worries of freezing ......

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  5 років тому

      Absolutely! This is just a temporary fix until people can save up money to really fix it properly. It is a real pain to replace and some are not willing to tackle this job and will need to take there car to the shop.

    • @jasongittemeier4946
      @jasongittemeier4946 5 років тому +1

      Do you just tuck the evap sensor behind the glovebox?

    • @damonanderson4061
      @damonanderson4061 5 років тому

      @@jasongittemeier4946 yes

  • @omarcruz8842
    @omarcruz8842 4 роки тому

    Awesome, I have a problem on my fusion 2006, can you help me? Poor air flowing out through the vents, the blower motor sounds like working good, but the air flow is too low, like it was blocked.. we know that this model don’t has air filter. A few days ago, the blower began to fail, stopping suddenly for a seconds and then continued working. My problem is the low air flow through the vents.

  • @shortattentionspangarage1312
    @shortattentionspangarage1312 5 років тому +1

    My dad did this on his Mercury Milan and I just wanted to put up some notes:
    This only worked once. He buttoned it up and tried it out, then parked the car. The next day it didn't work. Not sure why, or if the Milan is somehow different than the Fusion, but this was only temporary for him.
    He bought the sensor and at refrigerator temps the sensor was 46K ohms, so you've go the right resistance using the 47k ohm resistor. Room temp the resistor was 26k ohm.
    One question; why are you suggesting to hook the terminals back into the connector after the resistor install? Isn't the point of the resistor to replicate the sensor? I told my dad to take his back apart and just leave the wire terminals out of the connector so it's just the 47k ohm resistor and nothing else. I'm hoping his issue was the sensor is now throwing some random resistance to the computer because the sensor is still partially working somehow.

  • @jawnlaughlin5
    @jawnlaughlin5 9 років тому

    Well thanks but I guess I'm never going to get it because I'm on day 2 of messing with this and I see no clip or lever of any sort to release the wire and I can't solder so looks like a hot summer for me haha!

  • @TripleDouble32
    @TripleDouble32 9 років тому +1

    Hey Dan, I'm not that savvy with cars to answer if my car has automatic climate control or not. Would these steps work for my 2010 Ford Fusion too? Great video by the way.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      phg187 Does your AC control panel have three knobs? Blower Speed on the Left, Temperature in the middle and Air Flow direction on the Right? If It does then you do not have automatic climate control but this will still work for those Fusions as well.

    • @TripleDouble32
      @TripleDouble32 9 років тому

      Dan Weston I have blower speed on the left, temperature on the right, and air flow direction in the middle. Would it be unwise of me to use this technique and keep it like this forever without having it professionally fixed? Thank you very much for your reply.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      phg187 Well you have automatic climate control but the resistor will still work. I will look at the wiring diagram for the automatic climate control and reply as soon as I can. Need to ensure the wires are the same and in the same location.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      phg187 Due to the automatic climate control, this temporary repair is not recommended because the system factors in the the Evap. Sensor resistance to control the components of the automatic climate control and there is not easy way to fool the system with a dummy resistance.

    • @TripleDouble32
      @TripleDouble32 9 років тому

      Dan Weston Thank you very much for all of your responses. I appreciate it very much. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!

  • @mariorm89
    @mariorm89 8 років тому +1

    i have a 07 milan with auto climate control, would this work for my car?
    Also I do not have a check engine code but my a.c. compressor works when power is sent to the plug so i know my issue is not there. it all started when the belt went bad due to a alternator bolt coming loose after the dealer replaced gaskets for timing cover and oil pan, SMH

  • @yhyaalree6661
    @yhyaalree6661 Рік тому

    Thank you, my brother. I have a question, what is the problem that may cause with the long time (I have a compressor without a clutch)

  • @homeseverafterllc
    @homeseverafterllc 4 роки тому

    We have a 2012 Fusion SEL with Auto Climate Control. When I disconnect #15 (blue/gray wire) no air blows at all. Disconnect #13 (violet/brown) doesn't change anything but #15 from under the dash to the connector must be plugged in otherwise there is no air of any kind. Any ideas?

  • @jameschavez3780
    @jameschavez3780 2 роки тому

    What do you need a. Resistor.? Just to bypass. The evaporator temperature sensor

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому

      That is correct.

  • @ronaldhardman2829
    @ronaldhardman2829 6 років тому

    I have a 2008 Fusion. Same gray and blue plugs. Is it always the 3rd and 4th pins from the left on top. My third one is yellow like in the video but the third one is a different color. I don't have auto air. I just want to make sure on the pins before connecting the resistor.

  • @tanyaraya2095
    @tanyaraya2095 6 років тому +1

    On a 2007 fusion se, will it for sure be the 3rd and 4th wires from the left?

  • @katietriggs1625
    @katietriggs1625 2 роки тому

    Did this and it worked perfectly. I had to disconnect the battery. When the battery was reconnected, the key was in the on position and the A/C was on with the resistor still in place. Something must have blown because the hack no longer works and the mode actuator doesn't switch from vent to def or floor. I tried doing the fix again nothing. I put the wiring back to original nothing. Checked fuses and relays. Help!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому

      Do you have automatic climate control? Also, did you check to see if the sensor side of the harness is an open circuit?

    • @katietriggs1625
      @katietriggs1625 2 роки тому

      @@amt1298 I do not have auto. I also do not know how to check for an open circuit - or fix that

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому

      @@katietriggs1625
      Do you have a multimeter or can barrow one? Also, what year is your Ford Fusion?

    • @katietriggs1625
      @katietriggs1625 2 роки тому

      @@amt1298 it's 2012. I have not checked the sensor side. I will have to get a multimeter.

  • @thisministry
    @thisministry 7 років тому

    Hi Dan I've got a 2010 Mercury Milan after looking behind the glove box to the left plug in harness there is also no third wire will the 13 and 15 pin apply to my car also? Do I have to wait to do this at a certain temperature? Thanks for your help your video is very informative Steve

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      Yes it will. These are the same cars with just a few different cosmetic changes.

    • @thisministry
      @thisministry 7 років тому

      Thanks you have helped me with this aggravation twice I have gone to Mountain View Ford Dealership and they keep saying they can't find nothing wrong with the ac. Right! It don't blow cold air just hot every once in a while it blew cold ac and then extremely hot. Thanks again for answering my reply have a good one! Steve

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      Your welcome!

  • @shannoncrapse3104
    @shannoncrapse3104 7 років тому

    Ok would have to figure out which wires to use on it

  • @donesquequisieradarte
    @donesquequisieradarte 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tip it worked on my 2012 Ford fusion the only question I have is is it normal for it to smell like refrigerant when the AC is blowing or does it mean that I need more refrigerant please let me know and thanks in advance.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +Jose Lopez
      Does the air smell sweet?

    • @donesquequisieradarte
      @donesquequisieradarte 7 років тому

      Dan Weston good morning Dan sorry for the delay on the reply but no it did not smell sweet and it was only at first now it stopped so just to find out if my AC was calling less I got a thermometer and put it on the vent and I'm getting about 20 to 21° on the thermometer let me know if that's OK thanks.

    • @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql
      @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql 4 роки тому

      Which slots did you use for your ford fusion 2012?

  • @avissavage9688
    @avissavage9688 8 років тому

    Thank you for this video. I pulled the plug and there is nothing in the 3rd slot just the 4th. Mine is a 2011 ford fusion. Will this work with that model year? Thanks in advance

    • @calnastic
      @calnastic 5 років тому

      Hello have you figured out which slots? thanks!

    • @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql
      @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql 4 роки тому

      Did you guys figure which slots?

  • @allthatihave14
    @allthatihave14 4 роки тому

    My 06 fan doesnt work right off when i want it, it starts mid ride i live in florida its hot as hell out here i need my ac dont really understand cars but thats a main problem in my vehicle

  • @JohnDoe-cq2hj
    @JohnDoe-cq2hj 8 років тому

    my ford fusion 2010 sport ac would start heating. ex. i would get in the
    car, start car, drive off, turn ac on and it would start cooling from
    anywhere between 30 secs to 10 mins and somewhere within that time it
    would start throwing out hot air. not ambient air... HOT AIR! as if it's
    like i'm calling for heat. the thermostat is on the coldest setting.
    can you help me out?

  • @papitovarona
    @papitovarona 7 років тому

    hi Dan, Great video! I'm having the same issue with my 2013 Platinum 2.0 Ecoboost. Do you have another video on these newer models? I REALLY DON'T want to pull the dash!! thanks!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      +Papito Varona
      I have provided info on 2013 model but maybe not specifically the ecoboost model. Still the system should be the same. I will research if you need additional info.

    • @papitovarona
      @papitovarona 7 років тому

      Dan Weston thanks for the reply Dan. I apologize but t I can 'tseem to find the info for the 2013. I'm pretty sure It should be the same for the exoboost, but I can't seem to find it.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      Papito Varona
      I will try to look into this tomorrow.

    • @papitovarona
      @papitovarona 7 років тому

      Dan Weston thanks!

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      I have not forgotten about you, just crazy life.

  • @jhgonzalez2006
    @jhgonzalez2006 8 років тому

    I have 2012 ford fusion. I put a 47k resistor and it works, but it quits blowing once it gets to cold. then i have to turn on the regular air, without the ac. after a while I can turn the ac on and it will work again

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому

      Do you have automatic climate control?

    • @jhgonzalez2006
      @jhgonzalez2006 8 років тому

      Yes. O believe so.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому +1

      Then you have multiple issues in your A/C System. There is an interior temp senor and an exterior temp senor. Are you good with wiring diagrams and a multi-meter?

    • @jhgonzalez2006
      @jhgonzalez2006 8 років тому

      .

    • @jhgonzalez2006
      @jhgonzalez2006 8 років тому

      yes. I'm an electrician

  • @totaljim2
    @totaljim2 8 років тому +2

    If i'm lazy and just leave this in can it do damage over time or is it okay to just leave it in long term?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому +1

      +totaljim2 It will not damage anything but you do run the risk of freezing your evaporator and lessening your fuel milage if you run the a/c all the time but that is just a guess as I have not received any real world verification of that.

  • @brandonbayles9879
    @brandonbayles9879 5 років тому

    I’m trying to do this in my 07 fusion sel. It does have climate control. There is no wire in the top left slot then gray blue in second. In the third there is a yellow/purple and fourth is a purple/blue I think. In this system is it still going to be the third and fourth slot regardless of wire color?

  • @juanaguilera1877
    @juanaguilera1877 7 років тому

    Hey Dan, thanks for the informative video. My brother and I tried this on my 2010 Ford Fusion and you can hear the compressor kick on for a few seconds when you first start the car but then it just stops. Do you know what could be causing that?

    • @dylankjones
      @dylankjones Рік тому

      did you ever figure out what the problem was? currently having the same problem

  • @ohhhwolfy2536
    @ohhhwolfy2536 7 років тому

    After completing this fix: while your a/c is on, feel the air coming out of your vent occasionally to see if the airflow is reduced. If so, it's a sign your evaporator is icing up. This happened to me today so I immediately shut off the a/c. After 15-20 minutes it thawed and I began using it again. It didn't happen again but I didn't give it a chance: now & then I'd turn the a/c off for a while. Would I do this fix again? Spending 60 cents vs. $500-$800? Damn right I would, even if I have to cycle it on and off. Today the weather might've been "the perfect storm": cool (75 degrees) and extremely humid (85%). Yesterday was 94 degrees and 47% humidity...and the icing never happened.

  • @eoneon7510
    @eoneon7510 7 років тому +1

    I got a 2011 Ford fusion se and my a.c. just gave up and I think it might the sensor ... might this help?

  • @omarbakhaty6400
    @omarbakhaty6400 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much. The A/C is working. BUT the compressor does not shut down at all and freeze, any recommendation?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      With a properly charged system, the compressor will continue to run at idle but what is freezing?

    • @omarbakhaty6400
      @omarbakhaty6400 4 роки тому

      @@amt1298 thank you for your reply. After the A/C is on for like 30 min, it stop blowing air at all, so i have to turn on the compressor for a while to turn it on again and blow cold air. Do you have an idea what should i do and how i solve the problem? Thank you

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      @Omar Bakhaty,
      The purpose of the evaporator temp sensor is to tell the system when the evaporator has reached temps where the condensation could freeze and so it disengages the compressor. I can only assume you are in a humid climate or it has been raining. If you don't mind, where are you? Can't imagine many people in the US needing AC during the winter except for defroster use at the moment.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      So this is why I classify this as a temporary fix because there is the possibility of freezing over the evaporator, which is what is going on here. Save up money to pay a shop to do it or set aside a weekend to pull the dash and replace the sensor yourself. In the meantime, you will need to continue to turn off the ac every so often to prevent the condensation from freezing or change the temp to add some heat to prevent the freezing condition.

    • @omarbakhaty6400
      @omarbakhaty6400 4 роки тому

      @@amt1298 im not currently using the A/C. Im in Ohio, but when i use the defrost and i forger to turn it off it stop blowing air and the windshield become foggier, that is why i was asking if there is any solution for this situation? Thank you Sir

  • @jameslockhart5684
    @jameslockhart5684 6 років тому

    Hey Dan do you know if this procedure would be the same for a 07 Mercury Milan. Also would it be the same wires 3 and 4. I know the owners manual is the same manual for a 07 Ford Fusion. Thanks for any help you can give me. Great video by the way.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      James, yes it will but the only difference is if the Milan has Automatic Climate control.

    • @danbass422
      @danbass422 4 роки тому

      @@amt1298 Dan, what pins for an 07 Milan with Climate Control and what pins for 07 Milan without climate control? Great video, thanks for posting!

  • @dallasharris8753
    @dallasharris8753 5 років тому +1

    What size resister do you use ??

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  5 років тому

      I used, 47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor (5-Pack) #:2160258, on the temporary fix in this video. The part number is Radio Shack but resistors are available.

  • @allenbraithwaite106
    @allenbraithwaite106 6 років тому

    Can anybody tell me in detail where the AC resistor is on aUK Fusion 2005,ivedropped the glove box,and taken off panel in foot well passenger side,not there thanks.

  • @ola9765
    @ola9765 2 роки тому

    Humidity Sensor location?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому

      I am not sure on that and hope you were able to locate it.

  • @DavidJohnson-is1gv
    @DavidJohnson-is1gv 8 років тому

    DanTo check the sensor can I connect the two wires with the resister but not put them back in the clip? Thanks for the great video.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому

      You could but I still believe this to be a temporary fix to the problem.

    • @malikara4432
      @malikara4432 7 років тому

      Dan Weston....do i unplug the battery

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +1

      Sexy Black Stallion
      If you have the key off then you will be just fine.

    • @malikara4432
      @malikara4432 7 років тому

      thanks ima try it tiday keep you posted👍

    • @malikara4432
      @malikara4432 7 років тому

      lol today...... im excited siting on leather anit cool at all

  • @gustavomartinez5258
    @gustavomartinez5258 Рік тому

    Que valor es la resistencia

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  Рік тому

      Utilicé una resistencia de película de carbono de 47 000 ohmios y 1/4 vatios (paquete de 5) n.° 2160258 en la solución temporal de este video.
      47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor

  • @donesquequisieradarte
    @donesquequisieradarte Рік тому

    Good evening I was wondering if this same process can be applied to a 2014 Ford focus SE if so, does anyone know what pins I have to put in the resistor?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  Рік тому +1

      I am sure the same principle will apply and you can get access to the wiring diagrams at the library.

    • @donesquequisieradarte
      @donesquequisieradarte Рік тому

      Thanks and might I add my 2012 ford fusion se is still using the same resistor I bought at radio shack over 6 years ago and the a/c is still freezing cold.@@amt1298

  • @bradleybostaph8260
    @bradleybostaph8260 3 роки тому

    Is this on an 06?

  • @teddyblankenship782
    @teddyblankenship782 4 роки тому

    i must be missing something, there is no sensor in the video? Dont u have to connect the sensor to those wires to replace the defective sensor thats actually in the car?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      Teddy Phoenix
      What we are doing in the video is fooling the system that there is a good sensor by temporary placing a resistor in the open circuit.

  • @artfisher1235
    @artfisher1235 2 роки тому

    Is this a fix for air that is cold but not really cold?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому

      It is not. This is a temporary fix to bypass the Evaporator Temp Sensor until you can get time to replace the sensor or pay to have the sensor replaced.

  • @dbnoho
    @dbnoho 5 років тому

    Hey Dan, quick question, why can't a person by an Evap sensor, then splice the wires and feed them into the new sensor, plug them in and then shove the sensor in (or behind) the glove compartment?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  5 років тому

      You could but the sensor will cost far more than the resistor.

  • @MrFucinbored
    @MrFucinbored 9 років тому +1

    What wires do i need for a 2011 fusion seems different then 06 and 2012 thanks wanna try this first

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому +2

      josh damon Well, the wires you need are Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15) on the same connector. See the diagram in my Google Drive at this link; @0. Left me know if you are having issues and I will dig into the schematics a bit more.

    • @jdhile02
      @jdhile02 4 роки тому

      Dan Weston I’m messing with a 2011 Fusion Sport. Would the wiring be any different??

    • @MrFucinbored
      @MrFucinbored 4 роки тому

      Jdhile I ended up dropping the dash forward and replacing the ambient air temp senor alot of work for a 15$ part but ac has worked fine since then I didn't me with wires since thats not four tay

  • @alohann552
    @alohann552 9 років тому

    2006 ford fusion CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT ON BUT IT CHARGING 14.6 ANY CLUE WHERE TO START. PO625 CODE

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Al Ohann The engine control module has detected a fault in the field circuit of the alternator. I would carefully disconnect the plastic plugs on the alternator several times to ensure a good, clean connection. Clear the code, only if P0625 was the only one, and drive. If the code comes back then take the car to an auto parts store to have the charging system checked. Thanks for posting and forgive my delay in reply.

  • @chaoztv1256
    @chaoztv1256 7 років тому +1

    Why won’t my ac come on in. 2012 Ford Fusion

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +CHAOZ TV
      Have you checked the system pressures?

  • @Labyrnthdom
    @Labyrnthdom 6 років тому

    Ok im confused here.
    1. The resistor you have in the video is a 473 ohm resistor according to the color chart. But you said it was a 47Kohm?
    2. Also im seeing people in the comments using 33k resistors.
    So can anyone explain this please? My fusion is a 2008. Not sure if its auto or not. Dont know how to tell.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      I used a 47k resistor but others have has success with using 33k resistors. Mainly you are setting a resistance to the system with function without the Evap Senor as it is a major pain to get to. Sorry if my video was not very clear. It was a spur of the moment thing and I am not the best speaker.

  • @ae1049
    @ae1049 7 років тому

    To Whom It Concerns, I have a 2011 or 2012? it doesn't have a wire in pin slot #3 or #13.
    I do not have Climate control, I think it is a SE? Seems Ford reads these fixes and every few months changes to force you to spend the money to fix.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      Joey Ambrose5 months ago
      I used this hack and it worked perfectly. Here are a few observations/notes:
      1. Our car is a 2011 Ford Fusion, and there was no wire in #3 slot. I dug through the comments and used +Dan Weston's note below and to find the right wires: "Well, the wires you need are Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15) on the same connector. "
      2. To get the wires out of the plug, I used an eyeglass screwdriver I had laying around.
      3. Radio shack did not have the resistor, so I got them from my neighbor who is a little nerdy that way. Try an electronics store or get them online if your radio shack doesn't have them.
      4. From what my neighbor had, I used 4 transistors to get the right k0hm - a 22, two 22's paralleled, and a 4.7. Luckily me cool neighbor drew me a diagram on how to connect them together. This equaled around 37 k0hm, which for our climate is about right.
      Thanks again to +Dan Weston for posting this. This was a huge $$ savings. We'll do the real fix using the other cool youtube video when it cools off a little and we have the time

  • @tonycervantes4816
    @tonycervantes4816 7 років тому

    I have of same problem on 06 ford fusion sle.

  • @jawnlaughlin5
    @jawnlaughlin5 9 років тому

    I got it!!! But I still have to install the resistor tho. You said 47 ohm right?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому +1

      John Laughlin No. You need the following: 47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor (5-Pack) (Radio Shack #:2160258).

  • @tousleytim
    @tousleytim 7 років тому

    value of the resistor would be kind of useful to know

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому +2

      I used a 47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor.

    • @eatdapoopoo67
      @eatdapoopoo67 7 років тому +1

      he mentions it in the video

  • @bobmelon9061
    @bobmelon9061 8 років тому

    What if your freon were to leak out ? Would the compressor keep ruining and self destruct?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому

      +bobmelon Good question. The temperature sensor we are bypassing does not control the compressor but rather gives the controller a small piece of information to control the system. Also, there is a pressure switch that must be above a minimum pressure to allow the compressor to run. If the system would develop a leak the compressor would stop running at the minimum pressure. I hope I am not to long winded on this. Happy fixing.

  • @ernestoegrojga6848
    @ernestoegrojga6848 2 роки тому

    Its the AC Working good?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  2 роки тому +1

      The last I heard it was working just fine.

  • @jasongittemeier4946
    @jasongittemeier4946 5 років тому

    I have a 2011 fusion sport with navigation and the dual climate control. Has anyone tried it and had it work on a model like this?

  • @sleepsoundzzzzz1234
    @sleepsoundzzzzz1234 7 років тому

    Hey Dan, any advice on uncrimping, inserting the resistor and recrimping? Thanks.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +2Nite2Nite
      Be gentle. You don't need to get rough with it. I used a pick to remove the pin and open the insulation crimp. Then a small pair of needle nose pliers to gently crimp.

  • @tomfox2596
    @tomfox2596 7 років тому

    '14 Fusion Titanium--a/c pressure reads ~115#--replaced the thermal expansion valve still the same problem. Compressor issue? Other ideas? Thanks--Tom

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +Tom Fox static system pressure is high enough but probably your low pressure switch has gone bad. Firstly, check your fuses and if they are ok then continue.
      Find the switch on top of the receiver dryer (a vertical can looking item on the low pressure side, large lines) and unplug the connector. Use a jumper wire or paper clip to make the connection between the contacts of the plug. This will bypass the switch in the system when you start the can and turn on the A/C. If the clutch engages, then the switch is bad but if it does not then you have to keep troubleshooting. I am assuming you do not have a multimeter but if you do, checking to see if the switch is open or closed would be the best choice. Let me know what you find.

    • @tomfox2596
      @tomfox2596 7 років тому

      Dan--thanks for the information, but is there a receiver dryer on the Fusion Titanium? I couldn't see it from the top so I put it up on my lift and still couldn't find a canister (I looked at the part on a parts site to be sure of what I was looking for).

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      All A/C Systems will have a Receiver dryer (AKA accumulator). From what I can determine, the receiver dryer is just behind the bumper cover and in front of the Radiator and condenser on the RH side of the car. The black plastic cover that goes from the bumper cover to the radiator support will need to be removed to get access to it.

  • @davidsievert4920
    @davidsievert4920 7 років тому

    will this cause the compressor to run constant? possibly ruining the.compressor? if u lower the dial temp on the dashboard dial control will it keep it from running constant? i have standard not automatic climte control. do i have inside and outside temp sensors? 2010 fusion 4cyl

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      This will not cause the compressor to run constantly. On the Low Pressure side of the system there is a low pressure switch that cycles the compressor at higher engines speeds. At idle with the hood up, the compressor should not be cycling if the system is properly charged. This is normal functioning of the system and compressor.

  • @chaddonnelly9604
    @chaddonnelly9604 9 років тому

    I installed the resistor and it worked for a week before a fuse blew and now the ac coil is dead. Could this be a result of adding the resistor?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  9 років тому

      Chad Donnelly Chad, I am afraid you have multiple issues. The resistor is just fooling the the control module that the temperature is a within range. sounds like you have a bad compressor clutch that is internally shorted.

  • @benv9711
    @benv9711 6 років тому

    I find it impossible to open the clamps to insert the resistor wires. One does not overlap the other. Another solution?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      you can just insert each side of the resistor into the back of the plug in the proper locations and zip tie into place. You can use quick wire connectors instead and would be a more secure choice. Example: www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjwo5Xk7pTcAhWJ6IMKHRoWB08QjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.walmart.com%2Fip%2F3M-Electrical-540H-Wire-Connectors-16-count%2F17330753&psig=AOvVaw0lAIYLwcZnCO94oo2DhsM8&ust=1531323484942922

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      If you use the Quick Wire Connectors, be sure to use meter and check for resistance at the wire locations on the other plug. You are verifying that the Evap Senor is open (∞ resistance) and if the circuit is open then test the system with the resistor temp installed to make sure it fixes the issue. Finally you can go ahead with the Quick Wire Connectors.

  • @trevlynnespinoza8215
    @trevlynnespinoza8215 8 років тому

    Have a 2010 fusion se there's no 3rd wire in the slot
    which wires would I use to do the resister fix

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  8 років тому

      A watcher posted a summary that should answer your questions.
      Joey Ambrose wrote;
      I used this hack and it worked perfectly. Here are a few observations/notes:
      1. Our car is a 2011 Ford Fusion, and there was no wire in #3 slot. I dug through the comments and used +Dan Weston's note below and to find the right wires: "Well, the wires you need are Violet/Brown (pin 13) and Gray/Blue (pin 15) on the same connector. "
      2. To get the wires out of the plug, I used an eyeglass screwdriver I had laying around.
      3. Radio shack did not have the resistor, so I got them from my neighbor who is a little nerdy that way. Try an electronics store or get them online if your radio shack doesn't have them.
      4. From what my neighbor had, I used 4 transistors to get the right k0hm - a 22, two 22's paralleled, and a 4.7. Luckily me cool neighbor drew me a diagram on how to connect them together. This equaled around 37 k0hm, which for our climate is about right.
      Thanks again to +Dan Weston for posting this. This was a huge $$ savings. We'll do the real fix using the other cool youtube video when it cools off a little and we have the time.

  • @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql
    @MarioGonzalez-wj9ql 4 роки тому

    What tools would I need to complete this? Just the pin and resistor?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  4 роки тому

      Basic tools but you will need to support the engine if you are taking the transmission out.

  • @msa_0619
    @msa_0619 6 років тому

    Hello There. Yes I would like to know where i can get the right 33Kohm resistor temperature sensor to get my to work on hot mend day in 2011 ford fusion againI live in Houston Tx

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      I have just searched eBay or amazon for it.

    • @twandaye78
      @twandaye78 6 років тому

      I thought you said I need a 47K Ohm 1/4-Watt Carbon Film Resistor (5-Pack) (Radio Shack #:2160258)....To do this to a 2011 Ford Fusion SE.....But Michael Shane just asked you about a 33Kohm resistor and you did not correct him, you just answered his question...Now I'm confused... What EXACTLY do I need to buy? Thanks in advance, you're a great man for providing people with this information sir.

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  6 років тому

      I used a 47K Ohm resistor but mainly you just need some resistance to fool the system. The problem is the Evaporator Sensor is prone to breaking and causing an open circuit. The 47K Ohm resistor was the middle of the temp/resistor range but a resistor with a little more or less resistance with work as well. I still would recommend the 47K Ohm resistor as a temporary fix.

  • @robertreed1927
    @robertreed1927 7 років тому

    When you did the repair did you have to disconnect the battery or any fuses?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      +robert reed
      No need to pull fuses or disconnect the battery. This circuit is only powered when the key is in the run position.

  • @vasb2809
    @vasb2809 7 років тому

    Do you think it would work in the same order on 2012 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid?

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      AutoFind Solutions
      Probably but I would want to look at wiring schematics before I said yes.

    • @vasb2809
      @vasb2809 7 років тому

      Dan Weston the connector looks the same and there is pin 13 and 14
      Could you give me a hint i can t find the diagram

    • @amt1298
      @amt1298  7 років тому

      I will look it up today. I hope the schematic is available through my County Library.

    • @vasb2809
      @vasb2809 7 років тому

      Thank you !

  • @gibsonkal
    @gibsonkal 6 років тому

    Is there a workaround for a 2014 Fusion? Thx!