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Old 07-14-2004, 10:19 PM
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Check to see if your truck was equipt with a cab air filter? This may be plug and causing bad air flow.
Before you do that -- Also check all your vents while it is running, to see if your air flow is being diverted to the windsheild or floor; resulting in a bad switch or motor on the diverter doors. That way when you go to inspect the filter you can replace the defective parts or look for a disconnected wire on the diverter door motors. The wire may have been disconnect while serivicing the motor, since the motor is located behind the plastic housing and in the cab of your truck.
I would also check the front of your truck's radiator for bugs rocks etc. Also check between the radiator and the A/C condensor (The Condesor Looks Like a Tranny Cooler infront of the Radiator "for those who do not know").
If you really want to get carried away use warm soapy water and scrub both the condesor and the evaporator with it.
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