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aI dont recommend it but you can try a higher amperage fuse to see if the problem happens. Fuses are really not currently limited, they are there for short circuits, if yours is blowing intermittantly, you might have a connection probelm etc.
HI, The airconditioner turns on the auxillary fan when the compressor is on
via a relay. I would change the relay. If hard wired the fan to
the compressor I would think the fuse has blown since there is too much
of a load on one circuit. Check to A/C fuse. If the fuse is no good replace it.If it is not the fuse, check the fuse under the HOOD..
Please post back for how things turned or for further assistance..Thank you!..Regards!!..
You can try checking the fuses.Look in owners manual under (fuses) AC....find location of fuse block and fuse.Pull it and check if its blown if it is replace with same AMP fuse
You may have a bad relay. the relay for the blower motor is located in the fuse panel inside the vehicle and is in the "R14" position (see picture of fuse panel location a nd diagram of layout below). I believe but double check and please don't take my word on it (check numbers on relays to see if they match) but I believe the R13 and R14 are the same kind of relay and IF they are switch them to see if that's the problem. PLEASE double check the numbers I may be wrong. I hope this helps and good luck.
There are 3 fuse panels located on your vehicle. The first one is located in the right hand (passeneger side) kick panel (sorry I don't have a picture of its location). In that fuse panel in the number 32 position is the cigarette lighter fuse and should be a 20 amp fuse (picture of fuse layout I did have and is below). As far as the air conditioner, there is a couple of things you can check. In the front power distribution box located under the hood in the engine compartment (see picture below) in the number 1 position is a 10 amp fuse which handle the air condition clutch and other componants for the A/C (see picture of layout underneath location picture). Also in that same fuse panel in the relay 08 position is the relay for the clutch on the A/C compressor itself. The last fuse panel you have is located in the trunk of your car and is called the rear power distribution box (see picture of location of that below). Now i'm not sure but this may be what you are talking about when you say cigarette lighter but in the number 10 position in that box (yes another picture below that one for the layout) is the power point fuse for the console which should be a 20 amp fuse and also in that same panel in the number 12 position is a 20 amp fuse for the power point located in the ashtray. I mention those because they are the same shape as a cigarette lighter and wanted to be on the safe side just in case also the fact to let you know that there is a fuse panel back there. i hope this helps you and good luck.
the relay is built into the speed resistor or motor control module ) depends if you have automative or manual heater controls. is automatic it will be motor control module and manual is the resistor module. these units are located beside the heate fan motor. the motor helps keeps the unit cool. just unbolt the module, unplug it and install new one. Just check to make sure the connector is good.. The heat created by the connection sometimes melts the power or ground leads (red or black) and if this is so you will need to replace the pin.
when that happens it is usually because the compressor's a/c clutch kicks out. and doesn't com back on it could either be that the a'c clutch relay is work or you system might be undercharge. if the fuse is,nt blown it's one of those that are the problem. the pressure on the lowside should be 35 psi and on the highside 120-150 psi for a 134a system, also i would power wash the condennsor coil which is located on the front of the radiator. restricted airflow will often times cause the coil to freeze up and and you will get hot air as well. dirt,bugs and debrie will block up the coils and fins on the condenssor.........please rate this solution.........thanks
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