AC cut out, then on, now out longer?

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Frankwhoa

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Hello everyone,

I was idling yesterday and the AC went warm. I cycled it off then back on and it starting blowing cold again.

Same thing today except this time it is warm no matter what I do. I've cycled it, turned off the truck, etc. It doesn't look like the compressor clutch is spinning.
Any ideas, maybe a relay, fuse, etc?

Update: blowing cold again...
Update 2: blew cold for about an hour, now hot again

41k miles on a 2016 Certified Pre-Owned
 
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bigdodge

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If the compressor isn't cycling then u need to see what the pressures are running. It might be too low. If it is then it's leaking somewhere

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Got it fixed. Bad connection at the compressor wiring connector.
Cut waterproof connector out and spliced wires together with waterproof connectors.
 
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