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2015 V6 A/C pressure switch location

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Hi everyone, I’m trying to find the location of the ac pressure switch location on my 2015 V6 and I just can’t seem to find it and there aren’t really any good photos on the internet. My ac clutch isn’t spinning so I wonder if I may have a bad switch. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there's a pretty good chance your problem is much worse than a pressure switch.
15-17's were known for evaporator failure.
The first thing you should do is put a set of manifold guages on it and verify you still have refrigerant in the system and go from there. No need to load the parts cannon until you have a better idea what you're up against.
 
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there's a pretty good chance your problem is much worse than a pressure switch.
15-17's were known for evaporator failure.
The first thing you should do is put a set of manifold guages on it and verify you still have refrigerant in the system and go from there. No need to load the parts cannon until you have a better idea what you're up against.
I recharged it and my levels are all good, what happens if it’s evaporator failure?
 
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there's a pretty good chance your problem is much worse than a pressure switch.
15-17's were known for evaporator failure.
The first thing you should do is put a set of manifold guages on it and verify you still have refrigerant in the system and go from there. No need to load the parts cannon until you have a better idea what you're up against.
Also, before the entire AC started blowing hot air consistently it used to blow cold for around 30 mins or so and then after that it would just blow semi-cool air at a much lower power than it should be set to.
 

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How did you recharge the system? An auto parts store can of refrigerant? Or did you vacuum the system and wait to see if it leaked?
If it's a bad evaporator you will lose all your refrigerant, how fast depends on the size of the leak.
Your symptoms, as described, could be two or three things.
 
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How did you recharge the system? An auto parts store can of refrigerant? Or did you vacuum the system and wait to see if it leaked?
If it's a bad evaporator you will lose all your refrigerant, how fast depends on the size of the leak.
Your symptoms, as described, could be two or three things.
I had one of those A/C pro cans, I recharged it a few months back and nothing changed and I recently checked the refrigerant levels the other day and they were apparently still good. But zero cold air. However there are times where it kicks on randomly for zero apparent reason. I had a 6 hour drive a few weeks ago and it kicked on for around 25 mins and then stopped. 99% of the time the A/C doesn’t work at all though.
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