AC flakes in car line

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I don’t normally pick the kids up in car line, but when I do twenty minutes idling, the ac light starts flashing and stops operating.

For some reason i thought maybe flakey relay, which i replaced with new oem.

The ac’s been fine driving for hours at a time, but picked kids up in car line yesterday. Sure enough twenty minutes in = flakey

It wont work again till it all cools down.

Three hours into drive now, everything operational
 
I think the a/c shuts off when the engine temp goes above 220° F. My guess is that your engine might be overheating. Check your engine coolant first.
 
Did the relay actually test bad or did you just change it preemptively?
 
Do you have any mods? Armor, underbody armor? Engine covers?
 

Gotcha. I've idled for hours in the hot desert off-road crawling with friends and the one thing that the 200-series is hugely robust with is cooling robustness. These things were designed to hold up in the harsh Middle East climates. Never had a problem (unlike buddies F150 Raptors).

Get an OBD-II reader that can report the engine coolant temp.

Has the vehicle ever been in an accident? Does it have all the OEM gaskets and shrouding in place?

Might want to check the cooling system. How many miles do you have and has the water pump ever been changed? Could also be things like the cooling fan clutch, pressure cap, A/C condenser and radiator for contaminants/bent fins/mud.
 
No prior accidents, replaced radiator not too long ago (foam in place) coolant replaced somewhat frequently.
No fins look messed up, dirty

Carpool lane today, coolant temp went from 85 ->90. Ac didn’t flake out today.
 
He, Any update? I have a similar problem
 

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