I replaced the water pump and thermostat. Stupidly, when I took the connector for the AC compressor out, I didn't cover it with plastic. So, when I disconnected the hose from the thermostat housing it filled the ac compressor connector socket with coolant. I blew it out with a can of air and it looked dry. I got everything put back together and went to start the car. The AC was blowing hot and the Check Hybrid system message came on. Would the coolant spilling into that connector socket be enough to kill the compressor? Is there a way to test the compressor to see if it's dead? Could I have caused a leak in the AC lines by knocking into them while removing bolts from the water pump?
The AC pressure sensor switch is in that general area. Perhaps you knocked it loose or broke a wire????
If i had knocked it loose or broke a wire would it throw a code? I currently have no codes. The car drives fine. I have taken it on short trips to the store. There is refrigerant in the system. I just don't have AC. it blows warm.
There could be codes associated with that. How about the high voltage (orange) connector to the compressor: any chance it's not in place.
If you have the "Check Hybrid System" message, there are trouble code(s) that need to be read with a capable scanner. Reading the trouble codes is the first thing that you need to do. If the scanner that you are using can not read any trouble codes, then you need a better scanner. Read post #1 and then scroll down to post #37 in this thread, https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3246758
Unknown because it's not a critical operational component. Your compressor isn't running, because the high and low side pressure is equal. One of the things the AC system will check before enabling the compressor is freon pressure. No or low freon pressure, no compressor actuation. Hope this helps....
The smart thing to do is to check everything. The pressure does equalize, that is normal when it is off. You may have shorted out the connector for the compressor. Did you check the fuse? You should spray out the wire connector with brake cleaner, and also the connector on the compressor. If you have compressed are, blow both connector/connection to clear it out.
There can be a lot of things to check. Generally, though, when there are things the car is telling you to check, it will often be worthwhile to check those things first. That's the point of reading the trouble codes that go with your Check Hybrid System message. The A/C compressor gets its power from the hybrid system and there can definitely be codes related to it.