2000 Grand Limited 4.7L - P0645 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit Fault Diagnosis
I'm experiencing an issue with my 2000 Ford Grand Limited 4.7L engine, specifically the P0645 diagnostic trouble code: 'A/C Clutch Relay Control Circuit'. The air conditioning was working perfectly for several months, consistently blowing cold air. However, recently it started cycling on and off — when it turns off, warm air is blown; when it turns on, cold air returns. I've already replaced the A/C clutch relay, but the problem persists. The fuses appear to be fine, and I’ve confirmed no other diagnostic codes are present. The issue only began recently, with no recent modifications or wiring changes. My question is: what should I check next? Is it a wiring harness issue (such as a pinched or damaged wire), a faulty HVAC control module, or something else in the circuit? I’ve used a basic OBD2 scanner, but it doesn’t show P0645 — I only see it on the dashboard. I’m now considering getting a free diagnostic scan at an auto parts store to verify the code. Additionally, I measured voltage at the relay while the engine was running and got 13 volts, but no power at the fuse. Could this indicate a broken circuit or faulty fuse? Any insights on where to focus next would be greatly appreciated.
You're dealing with a classic P0645 issue — only one code present, no others. Did you clear the code after replacing the relay? If so, did it return? The cycling behavior is not normal; P0645 specifically points to a wiring fault. Given your work history, I suspect a pinched or corroded wire in the A/C circuit — especially near the junction block or underhood harness.