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2003 Ultra ed. - Air conditioner problem - no air
The car is in great shape, but the cooling/heating seems completely dead. No air coming out for heating or cooling. It just starting doing this a couple days ago. It was recently serviced, and they never mentioned any issues. I looked at the "air conditioning clutch" fuses (two total) under the hood, and one of them was OK. The other was a different kind of fuse (big, metallic), so I couldn't tell if anything was wrong with it. Should I replace that fuse, or is it likely something else?
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Re: 2003 Ultra ed. - Air conditioner problem - no air
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What you seem to be saying is that there is no air blowing from the inside heater box. Do you hear the rush of air when you turn the blower on higher speeds? You blower motor may not be turning at all. It could have something that has gotten into the fan blades. It could be burned out. It could be the blower motor control module that controls the blower speeds has burned out. That's an electronic circuit board that controls all the speeds. |
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Re: 2003 Ultra ed. - Air conditioner problem - no air
There is no air period. It's completely dead. The buttons light up, but we get no flow at all. So it wouldn't be the fuse? Should I just take it in to Buick?
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If it's not the fuse, a good shop should be able to troubleshoot it or a Buick dealer will charge more but often be less trouble in the end. The only thing I've found is they often won't fix something; instead they just replace parts because that's where the money is the for parts department. |
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Re: 2003 Ultra ed. - Air conditioner problem - no air
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I'll just have take it in tomorrow. |
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