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check the actuator motor and make sure it is moving the doors between the heater and the ac. it is in the center of the heater inside the car and is a small motor attached to the heater housing.
a system flush is a good idea this time of the year.make sure the system is full.water may not be getting to the heater core.also check heater control valve if apply.
Re the a/c. Get a can of red tek sealer. make sure the engine is cold or you won't get the connector on to the low side port to seal properly. Follow the insrtuctions that comes with the can. Just adding the refrigerant doesn't stop the leak
one of the flaps isnt working right ,but what one?? seek local mechanic to have a look for you could be just vacumn hose perished that opens the flaps or closes it
if you have power there then the fuses are good or relays but if you have power then you ethier have a bad fan or ground wire also that fan should only come on when the ac is on
Well ac r very hard diagnose the cheap way is to buy a can of freon with dye or leak detector turn on car and ac system at full blast open hood u should have to connections one with redtop one withblacktop u connect to black top make sure you shake can well the can should get cold and see what u get if it gets cold see for how long if gets hot after a couple of days you most likely have a leak. Expensive way take somewhere have them check it to check they will probaly charge anywhere from 25 to 75 to check but not fix they just will tell you what's wrong and how much it will cost shop around! They charge so much because they have to hook it up to a machine.
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