Check the cabin filter, it is accessible through the glove compartment. If you pull it out and its real dirty and you can feel the air blow, that's it. It cost about $15Check the cabin filter, it is accessible through the glove compartment. If you pull it out and its real dirty and you can feel the air blow, that's it. It cost about $15
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Do you have an AC pollen and dust filter? If so it is likely plugged and no air flow is getting through. Another cause of this is that the AC condenser core inside the dash is plugged with dirt and leaf matter (cars without any filter) I really need the make, model, year to be more precise.
Usually a sign you have a blend door that is stuck, or the controller has failed. The blend doors use small electric motors controlled by the main controller on the dash.
Chrysler has a computer relearn available to fix thia problem. Hate to say it but your going to have to visit the dealer to fix problem there is not a home fix.
Locate,under the hood,the ac lines going into the firewall,the drain is directly below those ac lines,it will be hard to find,but use a air tank with a blow gun,and blow the drain out,it will pour out like a water fall when it is unclogged.If this was at all helpful,please rate.
The AC filter of your car should be under the dashboard on the passenger side. While you have it opened it would be best to go right ahead and have other components clean to save you time.
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