Ford F-150 AC Not Cooling — Diagnosis & Repair Guide

Is your Ford F-150 experiencing ac not cooling? Our certified mechanics explain the most common causes, step-by-step diagnosis, and estimated repair costs below.

Common Causes of Ford F-150 AC Not Cooling

  • Low refrigerant from a leak
  • Faulty AC compressor
  • Bad condenser or evaporator
  • Clogged expansion valve
  • Electrical issues (relay, fuse, clutch)
  • Blend door actuator failure

How to Diagnose AC Not Cooling on a Ford F-150

  1. Check if compressor clutch engages
  2. Measure refrigerant pressure (high & low side)
  3. Inspect condenser for damage or blockage
  4. Check AC fuses and relays
  5. Look for UV dye to find refrigerant leaks
  6. Test blend door operation

Estimated Repair Cost

$150 — $1,200

Cost varies by location, shop rates, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used.

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