AC issues?!?!?!?!
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AC issues?!?!?!?!
So one night...park my truck and everythings working perfectly. next day drive my beater truck into work and go to switch trucks after work to head to the girls house and....my AC will only work on HIGH. Works perfectly fine on high, blows cold, blows strong...but get NOTHING at all, not even the orange light above the AC button on the first 3 settings?!?!
So i'm thinking something with the switch but figure I could get some better input on here...
Thanks fellas...
So i'm thinking something with the switch but figure I could get some better input on here...
Thanks fellas...
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Lol I just noticed the same problem last night when I was sitting in line at the drive through at Taco bell and it was raining. I usually always just have my windows down, but I had the air on cuz they were taking forever, and it just didn't work at all unless it was on the highest setting.
Let me know if you figure it out man, cuz I had no idea what would cause that.
Let me know if you figure it out man, cuz I had no idea what would cause that.
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Lol I just noticed the same problem last night when I was sitting in line at the drive through at Taco bell and it was raining. I usually always just have my windows down, but I had the air on cuz they were taking forever, and it just didn't work at all unless it was on the highest setting.
Let me know if you figure it out man, cuz I had no idea what would cause that.
Let me know if you figure it out man, cuz I had no idea what would cause that.
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It used to be that if your fan only worked on high it was the resistor pack. These were always known for going bad. It's usally stuck into the heater core box somewhere on the passenger side. I would look there first. I've had to replace them numerous times. Never really tried to see if it affected the A/C but I don't see why it wouldn't.
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It used to be that if your fan only worked on high it was the resistor pack. These were always known for going bad. It's usally stuck into the heater core box somewhere on the passenger side. I would look there first. I've had to replace them numerous times. Never really tried to see if it affected the A/C but I don't see why it wouldn't.
Had my blower resistor go out a month or so ago. You only get the AC on high. It is very simple to pull out and replace. Pull the plug, undo two screws, pull it out.
If you have a pull and save junkyard near by you can get the part for about 20 bucks. 60 or more new.