air conditioner
TLB12774
09-02-2005, 11:19 AM
if the a/c went on my car and it is still blowing air, but not cold air - could it be the compressor or a fuse...?
chevyn0va1
09-02-2005, 07:26 PM
if the a/c went on my car and it is still blowing air, but not cold air - could it be the compressor or a fuse...?
just sounds to me that you need it recharged possibly you have a leak or used it up.
just sounds to me that you need it recharged possibly you have a leak or used it up.
Davescort97
09-02-2005, 10:24 PM
Check the fuse marked HEIGO and the fuse marked wiper (AC clutch ). On the left side (as you are looking at it) of the engine compartment is the receiver/dryer (small metal tank). Around the top of the tank there is the low pressure switch with 2 wires going into it. Pull the electral plug and jump the wires with a paper clip or wire with the engine running and the AC controls on. If the clutch starts turning it is a low refrigerant problem. You need to take it to a shop where they have the equipment to recharge it and find the leak. What a lousy time of the year to lose your airconditioning.
chevyn0va1
09-02-2005, 10:34 PM
Check the fuse marked HEIGO and the fuse marked wiper (AC clutch ). On the left side (as you are looking at it) of the engine compartment is the receiver/dryer (small metal tank). Around the top of the tank there is the low pressure switch with 2 wires going into it. Pull the electral plug and jump the wires with a paper clip or wire with the engine running and the AC controls on. If the clutch starts turning it is a low refrigerant problem. You need to take it to a shop where they have the equipment to recharge it and find the leak. What a lousy time of the year to lose your airconditioning.
well just think of the gas you'll (they'll) save
well just think of the gas you'll (they'll) save
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