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Sounds like the blower motor or the connection to it is failing.Next time it stops give the area below the glove compartment a good whack,if the blower does anything,change it.
VENTS MAY NOT BE OPENING PROPERLY. I HAD A SIMILAR PROBLEM AND THE BLOWER WAS FINE. THE SWITCH WAS FINE IT WAS AN INTERNAL PROBLEM WITH THE VENT MECHANISM.
start by cleaning or replacing your in cabin air filter. check to see if your AC condenser fan is turning when the AC is turned on. Make sure the front of the radiator is not clogged with bugs, mud, etc. Check AC compressor relay-make sure the compressor clutch is turning the compressor with engine at idle. lastly check for proper refrigerant charge.
first need to see if a/c compressor is coming on ,then see if if it is check ac level ,but dodges are bad about doors in there system but the ac still blows out somewhere cold
low coolant. disconnected or faulty servo to control difference between hot and cold or the heater core could be clogged. if it warms up when reving the engine then it is probably low coolant.
sounds like a leaking heater core, that explains the liquid. and i 've done heater core jobs on a dodge ram and it is kinda costly, approx, 5 to 7 hours depends on whos doings it.
By pass both pressure switches one at a time with small wire or a paper clip. If comperssor kicks on replace the swich that you bypassed.
if not it could be the fan clutch ot the compressor. Compressor runs about $400.00
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