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Sudden A/C problem....blower motor?

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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 06:57 PM
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Default Sudden A/C problem....blower motor?

So i did a search for blower motor issues so I wouldn't be asking the same question 80 other people have, but I didnt see anyone with similar circumstances to my own. so here goes:

I started up my 07 Ram 1500 yesterday and much to my demise in this heat, my a/c was acting funky, it would only work intermittently, then after a short time, completely stopped blowing. There is no air coming from my vents at all. So I pop my hood, and I see that the line coming from the compressor to the condensor is frozen solid.....the condensor is frosted over, and the line coming from the condensor is frosted over as well. I'm thinking because I do have air, and cold air trying to be circulated, my problem is the blower motor.... any help?
 

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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 09:09 PM
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Sounds like your recirc door has broken off and blocked the blower from getting air.
 
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i dont have much experience with a/c systems, is that an easy fix? I was hoping for it to be the blower motor, because that seems pretty simple....thanks for taking the time to reply.
 
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Check the intake vent under the glovebox area and see if you can see the door and if it is still attached to the ductwork.

It is in the same area as the blower motor.
 
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