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Old 05-19-2005, 02:23 PM   #1
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A/C Fan

I have a 99 isuzu rodeo and live in memphis. needless to say it gets really hot in the summer. i am wondering if there was a way to upgrade my blower fan so it will blow harder? the a/c works fine, but people in the backseat can barely feel the air blowing. could i be lucky enough to just go to a salvage yard and replace it with a newer year model's fan?

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Old 05-19-2005, 02:28 PM   #2
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Re: A/C Fan

New year model won't help.

The possibility of finding a larger motor that will fit is unlikely.

2 things to check.

1. Make sure you have the recirculating air feature on (slide the slider to the left)

2. Check to see if you have enough AC gas (ferron, well I doubt it is ferron but ...); if not charge it up.

Also, you can have a professional remove all the gas to get rid of any water and then fill it back up.

the last solution is to have the windows tinted.
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