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1993 dodge shadow. The fans for air conditioning and heating work, but it only seems to bring in outside air temperature. I mainly want the heat to work so I don't freeze for winter. Have any idea what it is that needs fixed and approximate cost of repair?

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It sounds like it needs a new thermostat, they run under $10.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 02, 2008

SOURCE: AC Problem

Sounds like the blend door is stuck. Unfortunately the blend door is buried deep within the dash.

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jazdog

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Heating problem in winter times

Hi
I had the same problem. The dealer installed a heater mod kit (free) and a new output duct that blows the now hot air on your feet instead of your shin!
Still not great heatwise, noisy, but much better than before (frozen toes)
Ron

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: Intermittent AC and Heat w/ long gaps of hot(for AC) or cold(for heat) air

I had similar problem on my 2001 Insight. Had to replace some cooling system hoses eaten by rodents... Works like a champ again.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: Air conditioning blows warm in hot temperatures

HAS THE COMPRESSOR CLUTCH CONTROL MODULE BEEN REPLACED? ANOTHER PROBLEM IS THE CLOSING COIL OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH GOES OPEN IN HOT WEATHER, HAS THAT BEEN REPLACED.

Joel Friedenberg

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2009

SOURCE: air conditioner in 2000 Dodge Caravan Needs to be Replaced

Cost of repair will depend on which component of the AC system needs repair/replacement. There are several components to the system, with each component costing different amounts and each requiring different amounts of labor to repair or replace.
But, how do you know there is no refrigerant left in the system? Have you had the system charged recently and it leaked out?

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Hi, the air conditioning in my '93 dodge shadow isn't working. The blower fan works and the heat works. But no a/c.

Look to make sure both ac fuse and relay are good and have good connection, then start the car and turn ac on any change? if not you probably don't have any Freon due to a leak in the lines attached to your ac.
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Tips for operating Air conditioning system on Toyota Hilux and someother...

To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.

Make sure the air intake grilles in front of the windshield are not blocked (by leaves or snow, for example).

On humid, do not blow cold air on the windshield. The windshield could fog up because of the difference in air temperature on the inside and outside of the windshield.

Keep the area under the front seats clear to allow air to circulate throughout the vehicle.

On cold days, set the fan speed to high for a minute to help clear the intake ducts of snow or moisture. This can reduce the amount of fogging on the windows.

When driving on dusty roads, close all windows. If dust thrown up b the vehicle is still drawn into the vehicle after closing the windows, it is recommended that the in intake be set to FRESH and the fan speed to any setting except "OFF".

If following another vehicle on a dusty road, or driving in windy and dusty conditions, it is recommended that the air intake be temporarily set to RECIRCULATE, which will close off the outside passage and prevent outside air and dust from entering the vehicle interior.

HEATING

For best results, set controls to;
Fan speed ---- Any setting except "OFF"
Temperature----Towards WARM (red zone)
Air intake ---- FRESH (outside air)
Air flow ---- FLOOR
Air conditioning ---- OFF

For quick heating, select recirculated air for a few minutes. To keep the windows from fogging, select fresh after the vehicle has been warmed.

Press the "A/C" button on for dehumidified heating.

Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat the voltage interior while defrosting or defogging the windshield.

AIR CONDITIONING

For best results, set controls to;

Fan speed --- Any setting except 'OFF"
Temperature --- Towards COLD (blue zone)
Air intake --- (outside air)
Air flow --- PANEL
Air conditioning --- ON

For quick cooling, move the air intake selector to recirculate for a few minutes.

VENTILATION

For best results, set controls to;

Fan speed --- Any setting except 'OFF"
Temperature --- Towards COLD (blue zone)
Air intake --- (outside air)
Air flow --- PANEL
Air conditioning --- ON

DEFOGGING

The inside of the windshield

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed --- Any setting except 'OFF"
Temperature --- Towards WARM (red zone) to heat; COLD (blue zone) to cool
Air intake --- FRESH (outside air)
Air flow --- WINDSHIELD
Air conditioning --- ON

The outside of the windshield

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed --- Any setting except 'OFF"
Temperature --- Towards WARM (red zone)
Air intake --- FRESH (outside air)
Air flow --- WINDSHIELD
Air conditioning --- OFF

On humid days, do not blow cold air on the windshield. The windshield could fog up because of the difference in air temperature on the inside and outside of the windshield.

DEFROSTING

The outside of the windshield

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed --- Any setting except 'OFF"
Temperature --- Towards WARM (red zone)
Air intake --- FRESH (outside air)
Air flow --- WINDSHIELD
Air conditioning --- OFF

To heat the vehicle interior while defrosting the windshield, choose floor/windshield air flow.
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My 1993 dodge shadow is heating up when the car is sitting but when i start to drive it the heater doesn't work

It sure sounds like a stuck-open thermostat to me. The coolant is flowing through the radiator when it is not supposed to. The car does not have any airflow through the radiator when it is sitting still, and when you take off the air blows through the radiator, thus causing the engine to cool down. The thermostat controls the flow of coolant through the radiator to keep the engine at operating temperature.
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Air conditioning / heating system fan works on

Fan resister circute/switch needs to be replaced. Not expensive. Buy from dealer.
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The radiator fan is not coming on when warm, but I still have heat and not over-heating?

Your heater blower, inside the car works to provide heat to the interior of your car, and the air is hot, right? If the cooling fan is not coming on, depending on the outside ambient temperature, you may be using your heater coil for the heater to dispell suficient heat (inside the car), combined with a low outside temperature to keep the engine at normal operating temperature negating the need for the cooling fan. OR your coolant temperature sensor is bad, and the ECU doesn't know that the engine is hot and to turn on the fan. This sensor works by changing the voltage returned to the ECU depending on the temperature of the tip, which changes the resistance to the computers inquiry. So, the computer knows the temp of the coolant. It uses this information to adjust mixture gauge etc. Most now have 2. One for the gauge, and another for the ECU. So don't go by the gauge working. Then there is the fan motor itself. This can be tested by using a testlight on the wires when the engine temperature gauge in at 3/4 to the hot side of the gauge. The other way to test is to bring a live wire to the motor. If the motor is good, the sensor is bad, if the motor is bad, well the motors bad. I hope this helps you, write back if you need additional assistance. . Please take the time to rate our free service, and my performance. Thank you for trying FixYa.com!
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What causes the fan to continue to run when controls are off?

The FAN SENSOR CONTROL.
This device is disclosed which causes a fan of a heating and/or air conditioning system to continue to run until the temperature in the duct work of the system reaches a desired temperature, so as to remove all heated and/or cooled air from the system, however, the device is designed so as to not cause the fan to be actuated due to changes in the duct work temperature which are due to changes in outside temperature or causes other than the operation of the system. A sensor which is located in the duct work controls the operation of the fan in response to temperature changes only if the sensor control circuit is first energized by the operation of the system.

Hope help with this (remember rated this help).
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2002 Dodge Durango AC seems to be warmer as outside temp goes up???

have the coolant fan clutch replace and wash the radiator and condensor out
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Fan stoped working

You didn't say where you were or what the outside temperature was running, but if the fan isn't coming on and the motor isn't overheating, I have to assume it is still too cool in your area to cause the fan to kick in. Try turning on the air conditioning to see if the engine starts to overheat. If it does get hot and the fan doesn't kick in, check the fan motor windings for continuity with an electrical tester. If you don't get continuity, you have a burned wire. If you get continuity on the windings, don't forget to check if you have continuity from the windings to the motor frame, which would indicate a short. The fuse should be in the block to the lower left of the steering wheel, and the relay should be in the little plastic box near the firewall under the hood. I am betting on the fan motor, which is readily available at your local junkyard.
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The car doesnt run

you have a sensor some were not likeing the heat. they can go this way sometimes. you need to run diagnostics as the engine is warming up and have it set to view the engine as it warms up to find the problem. it could be a cam sensor as they prone to do this when they are hot then work fine when they are cool.
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