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2007 Ridgeline A/C blows cold but does not blow strong; consequently, it takes a long time to cool the cab, especially the back seat (back seat has a vent, but it barely blows air through it)
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Your Air Conditioner might be low on refrigerant. If the AC doesn't cool down and had signs where it took a while to start cooling, you likely have a slow leak. It could be that an O ring wore out and started leaking, or a hose developed a leak. Rubber components tend to be the first parts that wear out over a period of time. A shop can confirm if your 134A refrigerant leaked out of the system.
The vents and doors in most all vehicles have a small amoun of sponge like
material around the edges. Often this material deteriorated over time. This is often
what causes this
This sounds like a blend door or actuator problem. Testing this is a pain and the repair may envolve removing the dash board and center console. I strongly recommend taking the vehicle to a repair shop. This one is beyond the DIYer especially if your pressed for time.
water out the exhaust is normal it means your engine is running strong and cooling correctly.
your heater blowing cold air is because your heater failed what you do is turn the fan on and were you here the fan motor turn on the heater core is in that box to find were it is pop the hood and look for the coolant hoses going in to the firewall thats your heater core cap the lines remove the dash open the blower motor box and pull the core out note the way it came out because the lines are supply and return usually one is bigger than the other the bigger is the supply
clean out or renew the pollen filter ,passenger side below dash under glovebox and you should see a long narrow detachable cover .but you might have to remove the glovebox to get it out ,never worked on one of these here in spain so i havent a clue where it is .but thats your problem the pollen filter is blocked
check for dirty cab air inlet or "HVAC" filter, or heater core is plugged from debris and air is being restricted and wont blow through. it works like a radiator, air ducts can also be getting stuck.
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