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2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
I just came back from the shop. I took the Durango because the A/C was blowing hot air in the front. The back is working right (a little low though). I though it only needed a recharged, but...
The guys at the shop checked the system, evacuated the refrigerant, and refilled it again, but the same problem persist. The guy is saying it could be the A/c control unit, but was not sure. Anyone has have this problem before? Any ideas?? |
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Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
Anyone PLease!!??
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You sure your heater door is closing? What do they mean by control unit?
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Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
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any thoughts?? Thanks |
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Re: Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
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Thanks. Sorry for the dumb question, but how do I disconnect the heater? |
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Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
I had the same problem with my 2000 durango. However, after having my mechanic charge up the freon, all air is working now.
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Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
Well, I tried with the heater trick and no results. I already had the system recharged but this didn't solve the problem.
I read somewhere that this could be a problem with the computer and that it could be solved by reseting it. Any ideas on how to reset the computer??? Thanks |
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Re: Re: 2001 Durango A/C works only on rear
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I'm suspecting that the front expansion valve on mine isn't doing its job properly. If it were a single unit (no back), I think the guages would show this, but with the back unit providing an alternative flow for the freon, I'm wondering if the pressures are reading correctly, incorrectly - does that make sense. Anyway, I'm not sure what the computer would be doing with the A/C, but if you just want to reset it, so to speak, you could disconnect your negative battery cable for 5 or 10 mintes and then reconnect it. This will erase any runtime information stored, as well as any OBD II codes. I've been looking for similar input with a separate post, but no responses have proven useful. |
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