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96 villager a/c Question
Today I charged the a/c. The rear a/c is frigid cold. But. The front vents are blowing out warm air. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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Re: 96 villager a/c Question
I had the same problem. I had been messing with my radio. I took the glove compartment out, the vynal covering below the glove box, and the metal support behind the vynal. Then i took out the vent ducts. You should be able to see the vents that control the air into the ducts. There is a servo located below the vents that opens and closes them. I had to press the power cord adapter thingy back into the servo. The vents were then able to open and close.
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Re: 96 villager a/c Question
SonofSamthe,
Hit it right on the head. That fixed it. Thank You very much. Saved me some $$, and made my wife very happy that she has a/c again. |
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Re: 96 villager a/c Question
Hi,
I did what is suggested and saw that the door moves when I turn change the a/c settings. Also saw the other door move when changing the intake of air. This is not the problem in my case. I checked the condenser of the front a/c and it becomes cool only for less than a minute and then it appears that it is cut off or something like that. So the cool air lasts (in the front) for less than a minute. The rear a/c cools ok. |
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