2010 Dodge Avenger SXT blower problem
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2010 Dodge Avenger SXT blower problem
So I just got a 2010 Dodge Avenger SXT, 32k miles.
I am not sure if I just didnt notice it before or if its a brand new problem, but the AC only works when the blower is on high, anything below high and it does not blow anything. I've heard of this before as a big problem for Dodge, but never on an Avenger, or this far away from 100k mi.
Anyone else heard of this or know what it could be? Hoping for a cheap fix because I literally just bought it.
I am not sure if I just didnt notice it before or if its a brand new problem, but the AC only works when the blower is on high, anything below high and it does not blow anything. I've heard of this before as a big problem for Dodge, but never on an Avenger, or this far away from 100k mi.
Anyone else heard of this or know what it could be? Hoping for a cheap fix because I literally just bought it.
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Yeah I called a local Dodge dealer and they said bring it in its under warranty. They are looking at my baby now.
Side note, I cranked my music up on the way to the dealership, hadn't noticed it before but one of the front speakers was blown, I am amazed that they said the speakers were covered under the warranty also and they would replace that to. Glad I noticed these things today because I am going on a 20 hour round trip, trip to Michigan tomorrow morning, and that is going to take me just over the 35k mark.
Side note, I cranked my music up on the way to the dealership, hadn't noticed it before but one of the front speakers was blown, I am amazed that they said the speakers were covered under the warranty also and they would replace that to. Glad I noticed these things today because I am going on a 20 hour round trip, trip to Michigan tomorrow morning, and that is going to take me just over the 35k mark.
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Pop off the HVAC control head, unplug the fan switch connector and look for signs of overheating. You will look for melted plastic inside the connector and the control unit. I do tons of these. They should actually be recalled IMO
Pull from the bottom with both hands, then work the top of it out gently. (that's what I told her)
Last edited by TNtech; 11-25-2014 at 12:58 PM.
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HVAC Control Head
Pop off the HVAC control head, unplug the fan switch connector and look for signs of overheating. You will look for melted plastic inside the connector and the control unit. I do tons of these. They should actually be recalled IMO
Pull from the bottom with both hands, then work the top of it out gently. (that's what I told her)
Pull from the bottom with both hands, then work the top of it out gently. (that's what I told her)
Sorry to be such a dummy. Where is the HVAC Control Head located?
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